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Have you received any recent letter on this matter? (detail of judges ruling? HO grounds for contest?)jowinge wrote:Hi, my husband is filipino, im british, we have 3 kids together, we recently had an oral hearing to get my husband to uk to be a family, the judge decided in our favour, now the home office have decided to contest, anybody know what will happen next please, thank you x
ok, try to breathe & relax.jowinge wrote:My solicitor emailed me the judges ruling, he just emailed me yesterday that the home office have appealed but there is no on what grounds, im struggling to think what else they could say, in the hearing they said we began this relationship and can continue in the same way. Visiting when ever I can save the money up, by the time I save enough my oldest will be starting school, I cant take him out of school!!! Oh I dont know which way is up atm x
Other members know more about such appeals however suggest sit tight for now (however hard that is) & wait & see;jowinge wrote:Solicitor told me everything will come in the post, think we applied for spousal visa with a long stay element, its been like 3/4 yrs now with so many upsets along the way, when in the hearing the solicitor tried more for the children as the home office originally had not even taken the children into account, but its based on my mentel health, the fact my parents, particularly my father cannot fly to pinas, the nursery submitted a statement saying how my oldest has made progress and needs to stay in school for stability and learning, I just feel sick with it all deflated and sick, what other possible reason can they give now that the judge decided in our favour anyway,