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Don't worry about this.Its quite normal. You'll be even lucky if you receive anything at all before hearing.It is quite possible that nobody will come from the Home office to represent them at hearing........but don't worry because this means good news for you because it shows their ineptitude and when they came before Adjudicator at hearing, he will lay into them and will ensure you win the appeal.Dabby wrote:Hi everyone,
Just a little update. The deadline for the ECO to respond to our visa appeal was today. Yet we still haven't heard anything and we appealed back in October.
Is this normal? Does anyone have experience of this? I'm told that if the ECO misses the deadline we'll be issued with a hearing date anyway.
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Why don't you spend a day( or half a day) attending these courts, listening and watching what goes on.Dabby wrote:Wow thanks for the reply! That's really re-assuring.
So I guess I should start preparing for the hearing! Any advice on the hearing process? I've no idea what happens/how formal it is/if friends and family can speak in support etc. I presume this info will be supplied with the hearing date letter.
It takes about 10-14 days for the adjudicator ( Imm judge) to send you ( or your sponsor/solicitor) the determination ( outcome of appeal).lucy_2011 wrote:Hello Dabby,
Hope this helps to u and other members on this forum:
my hearing was on 2nd march(my bday) and my husband was my representative....
he reachd there in time and after all the security chks, waited for an hour, whn he was called for the hearing. He told me that it was quite an informal meeting with the Immi judge, HO lady(ECM) from Solihull and my husband...
so the judge straight away asked the lady that why does she thinks the visa should be refused after looking at all the docs...She straight away said what bundle what documents nothing was given and she was stiff….
my husband said that he had sent the bundle wid the appeal form and he has a written proof(email) from IAC mentioning that they have recvd the docs and will forward it to the relevant dept...
thn my husband explained how did we meet, why did i come to UK, how he proposed me... the HO lady had a smile after listening to all this..
Thn the HO lady just asked cna u prov u both lived together in the same property.. my husband showed him the Electoral form photocopy ad email which mentions that my name is in the list, council bill and water bill...the lady said that she can take all 3 as combination of proof….which justifies the case..
Judge then asked HO then did she still believes that any issue is there….she said No…if she would have seen all these docs then this case wouldn’t have been lasted for long…infact she could have been here long back……He also concluded that Home office still has time to think and respond if any objection is there...
But then this HO lady just laughed and said…….the case is straight forward and she don’t have any objection ……but it might take sometime for me to come here…..as the remaining process needs to be taken care of…
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hope this helps u... now just waiting for the determination letter...
Does anyone has an email address or phone number of Appeals Determination Unit so that I can check wid them when are they sending it...
Thanks batleykahn. That's a great idea. Once I know where our hearing is going to be I'll investigate.batleykhan wrote:Why don't you spend a day( or half a day) attending these courts, listening and watching what goes on.Dabby wrote:Wow thanks for the reply! That's really re-assuring.
So I guess I should start preparing for the hearing! Any advice on the hearing process? I've no idea what happens/how formal it is/if friends and family can speak in support etc. I presume this info will be supplied with the hearing date letter.
Its a public court and you can go in and listen to what is going on, however make sure you choose a hearing that is similar to yours. Ask the receptionist at the courts and they will tell you which are spouse appeals.
Just go in and sit at back and you will soon find out what procedure and the type of questions that are asked and the replies given
Thank you lucy! my heart rate is sky high right now!lucy_2011 wrote:dnt worry... gud luck baz86...