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Help required on appeal expediate request - Urgent

Post by smandala.in » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:12 pm

Hi All,

I have applied for my daughter dependent visa in the month of march and it got refused with the reason insufficient maintenance funds.

The decision was a mistake and the issue was,i kept the funds in an e-savings account and the last transaction done in that account was in dec-10. As the bank doesn't provide a bank statement, i have taken a print-out from online and got it attested from the bank. The worst part the bank statement doesn't have a from-date and to-date and has only have printed date. So, the last transaction shown is the balance of December which is as well the out stand balance on the date which is printed.

I have explained my situation to the bank and they have provided me a detailed bank letter now.

Issue is in hurry i have chosen the option of Appeal and not gone for administrative review which would have got resolved in less than 28 days.

I am sending an amendment request today as it is still under 28 days period for a administrative review. I read in forum that during appeal the initial process is ECM review but it would take 12 weeks. I crossed my fingers if ECM aggresses to the amendment request it would be good.

The final option I heard from tribunal customer care, if the above doesn't work is to send for 'expedite request' so the judge can bring the hearing forward.

I am not sure how it work what needs to be done, can you please guide me ?

Regards,
Satya

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Post by geriatrix » Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:30 am

Administrative review is not an option.
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Post by smandala.in » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:41 am

Thanks for the inputs, i haven't realized it.

I am 100% confident that the ECO decision is a mistake, Is there any way i can approach UKBA or Tribunal and prove it earlier?

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Post by suji » Wed May 04, 2011 6:59 pm

[quote="smandala.in"]Thanks for the inputs, i haven't realized it.

I am 100% confident that the ECO decision is a mistake, Is there any way i can approach UKBA or Tribunal and prove it earlier?[/quote]



Maintenance funds should be in current accounts and not in any savings account. weird but true.

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Post by geriatrix » Thu May 05, 2011 2:05 pm

suji wrote:Maintenance funds should be in current accounts and not in any savings account. weird but true.
Not true!
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