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Need Urgent help, FLR(M) 5 year route decision approved but under 10 year route

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Need Urgent help, FLR(M) 5 year route decision approved but under 10 year route

Post by ceelodd » Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:29 pm

Hello everyone,
I need advice on how to go about this case I am in same position as this person. I recently applied for a renewal for a 2.5 resident permit and also to switch to a 5 years family route instead of the 10 years route I was before. According to the immigration law of paragraph E-ECPT 3.1 and E-ECPT 3.2 I have distinguish all requirements that qualify me to be able to switch to 5 years route. I earn over £20,200 on average before tax annually, I live on my own and have been able to financially support myself without recourse to public funds and have supported my british daughter in all needed as a father. And also, I have passed the A2 english language speaking test with distinction and have supported my application with every right supporting documents needed of me to renew and switch to a 5 years route. After, attending the super priority service appointment, few days later, I got a letter from the HO informing me that I have been granted a 30months limited leave to remain on the ten years parent route. Instead of a 5 years route I applied for. It surprise me that, no reference was made about my 5 years route application at all in the post. I will be writing to the home office this week, to know, why I was not granted what I applied for and also to remind them to reconsider my application and to put me on the route I applied initially for because I am fully qualified for it.
I need advice and help so I can be able to be granted what I am qualified for. Thank you everyone for taking much of your time to read this. I

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Re: Need Urgent help, FLR(M) 5 year route decision approved but under 10 year route

Post by Casa » Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:08 am

ceelodd wrote:
Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:29 pm
Hello everyone,
I need advice on how to go about this case I am in same position as this person. I recently applied for a renewal for a 2.5 resident permit and also to switch to a 5 years family route instead of the 10 years route I was before. According to the immigration law of paragraph E-ECPT 3.1 and E-ECPT 3.2 I have distinguish all requirements that qualify me to be able to switch to 5 years route. I earn over £20,200 on average before tax annually, I live on my own and have been able to financially support myself without recourse to public funds and have supported my british daughter in all needed as a father. And also, I have passed the A2 english language speaking test with distinction and have supported my application with every right supporting documents needed of me to renew and switch to a 5 years route. After, attending the super priority service appointment, few days later, I got a letter from the HO informing me that I have been granted a 30months limited leave to remain on the ten years parent route. Instead of a 5 years route I applied for. It surprise me that, no reference was made about my 5 years route application at all in the post. I will be writing to the home office this week, to know, why I was not granted what I applied for and also to remind them to reconsider my application and to put me on the route I applied initially for because I am fully qualified for it.
I need advice and help so I can be able to be granted what I am qualified for. Thank you everyone for taking much of your time to read this. I
Your post has been moved to your own topic from the other member's thread which was almost 12 months old.
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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