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Some good news at last!!!!!!!!!!!! congratulations now begin to enjoy the freedom.Fayvritt wrote:Good new!!, I've been granted 2.5 years leave to remain, after 13 months of waiting. I just received my BRP card. Application was based on having a joint responsibility with my British partner for our daughter
@FayvrittFayvritt wrote:Good new!!, I've been granted 2.5 years leave to remain, after 13 months of waiting. I just received my BRP card. Application was based on having a joint responsibility with my British partner for our daughter
Good news indeed after all the bad experiences we are having on this forum with UKBA....enjoy the freedom, well worth the wait...Fayvritt wrote:Good new!!, I've been granted 2.5 years leave to remain, after 13 months of waiting. I just received my BRP card. Application was based on having a joint responsibility with my British partner for our daughter
Fayvritt!!! Fantastic news. Thank God for sweet freedom. Now those 13 months are history.. I feel like dancingCrystalNewbie wrote:Good news indeed after all the bad experiences we are having on this forum with UKBA....enjoy the freedom, well worth the wait...Fayvritt wrote:Good new!!, I've been granted 2.5 years leave to remain, after 13 months of waiting. I just received my BRP card. Application was based on having a joint responsibility with my British partner for our daughter![]()
HiHadassah wrote:Hello ladies and gentlemen. I ll like to congratulate all those that had their visas granted and to us dt were refused that the good God will have mercy on us and make a way. And to those waiting to hear for a reply,I wish dem all d very best according to their heart desires.
I have a quick question, pls aw does reapplying after refusal with right to peal works? My lawyer advices I reapply that they r responding faster now. I ll appreciate to read a reply soon. Thanks
hello shondra spoken to solicitor today he said that we will send them noticeShondra Sharma wrote:sorry for your refusal @11kb, guys I phone one solicitor today, he is telling me, even in your refusal letter you don't have a right of appeal you can go for appeal process within 10 days, your appeal will allow to first tier tribunal, is it right? but I missed anyway for those who have a recent refusal if it works then its worth. I don't know I am asking in the forum?
rina wrote:Sorry to hear about your refusal. What were the reasons given for it?11akb wrote:Hi I received a letter from homeoffice with no right to appeal what next after 13 years I am without any status I will fight for my kids going for judiciary
11akb wrote:rina wrote:Sorry to hear about your refusal. What were the reasons given for it?11akb wrote:Hi I received a letter from homeoffice with no right to appeal what next after 13 years I am without any status I will fight for my kids going for judiciary
hi rina the reason that they give is when i applied for leave i was without status secondly we can go back easily and happy and children can still adjust there my kids going to be 10 and 9 years born and stay all time in uk spoken to solicitor he said that they are refusing most of applications at the moment i just pray that those who are waiting will get positve decision
Fayvritt- congratulations enjoy your new freedom11akb wrote:rina wrote:Sorry to hear about your refusal. What were the reasons given for it?11akb wrote:Hi I received a letter from homeoffice with no right to appeal what next after 13 years I am without any status I will fight for my kids going for judiciary
hi rina the reason that they give is when i applied for leave i was without status also one of partner is not british secondly we can go back easily and happy and children can still adjust there my kids going to be 10 and 9 years born and stay all time in uk spoken to solicitor he said that they are refusing most of applications at the moment i just pray that those who are waiting will get positve decision
Hello October 2013,october2013 wrote:hello all, please i need your guidance. My husband came to the UK in 2004 as an msc student, i joined him a month after as his dependant. he finished and went on for his phd and in the meantime we have a child that's just turned 7yrs. We have a PSW permit that expires in November. We would like advise on how to renew this so that we can stay 1yr more and then qualify for settlement.
We saw several lawyers who gave different advises -
lawyer A, B & C said 2 apply for discretionary leave using the 7yr child route. however lawyer C has now contacted us to say our application would most likely be declined as we are a family unit (apparently if we were separated, it might be easier).
Lawyer D - says we should apply for entrepreneur permit or get a job that gives work permit
MY question is this, has anyone been in this situation and what advise can they offer? is there a route we can apply and get the extension we need please?
Hi, why dont you confront your solicitor with this info ? As alternative you can always make a complaint to the governing body for solicitors - look it up on the net.madhu678 wrote:hi, can anyone help me here? I am all screwed up. I guess my soliciter cheated me.
My situation is:
I made an FLRO visa in march, got acknowledgement in april and gave my biometrics in may 2013. A week back my employer send an employee checks form to UKBA on my name to know my visa status. They send him a mail saying that they don't have any outstanding application with them. Today I called myself to UKBA regarding my application and to my surprise they said that a decision had been made on my application and was sent to my soliciters in june 2013. But my lawyer didn't inform anything about recieving it.Even now, he is saying he hasn't recieved my docs. But I took tracking no. from ukba and confirmed that they recieved the my docs.
Now , I don't know where my passport is and I dont know what decision was made on my application? If , in case, my visa is rejected and my lawyer is hiding it from me, all of the sudden , I am a overstayer for 4 months. Is there any other way where I can find my passport and visa status. If , i am a overstayer can i leave uk without any problems in airport and can I get any letter from any gov body that i have overstayed here with a reason (lawyer cheated in my case). please help me. thanks in advance
This happened to one of my friends a few years ago. in her case it was worse. The lawyer stuck a fake visa in her passport!!! I would fight this with the authorities if I was you. see if you can sue your lawyer with some of those no win no fee fellas. He must have insurance for negligence. All lawyers have that insurance. dont suffer quietly. You will get your papers, and if you want to go home, nothing wrong with that too, but make sure you get justice abd compensation and enjoy bubbly in your first class trip home courtesy of your selfish lawyer.verbina wrote:Hi, why dont you confront your solicitor with this info ? As alternative you can always make a complaint to the governing body for solicitors - look it up on the net.madhu678 wrote:hi, can anyone help me here? I am all screwed up. I guess my soliciter cheated me.
My situation is:
I made an FLRO visa in march, got acknowledgement in april and gave my biometrics in may 2013. A week back my employer send an employee checks form to UKBA on my name to know my visa status. They send him a mail saying that they don't have any outstanding application with them. Today I called myself to UKBA regarding my application and to my surprise they said that a decision had been made on my application and was sent to my soliciters in june 2013. But my lawyer didn't inform anything about recieving it.Even now, he is saying he hasn't recieved my docs. But I took tracking no. from ukba and confirmed that they recieved the my docs.
Now , I don't know where my passport is and I dont know what decision was made on my application? If , in case, my visa is rejected and my lawyer is hiding it from me, all of the sudden , I am a overstayer for 4 months. Is there any other way where I can find my passport and visa status. If , i am a overstayer can i leave uk without any problems in airport and can I get any letter from any gov body that i have overstayed here with a reason (lawyer cheated in my case). please help me. thanks in advance
But if your main concern is whether you ll have any hassle at the airport for overstaying, the answer is no, no hassle at all. No questions asked even. You dont have to have your passport or anything to leave UK, you can contact your country's embassy and ask for a travelling document, you can use it to return home without your passport. Good luck!
Sweetypie wrote:Also guys, I recieved a package from the HO yesterday, with my library and other membership cards I had included in my application, no note or anything. Does anyone know what this can mean... I dont know what to think
Thank you verbina darling. Who would have thought but then that's how the home office rolls. Just patiently waiting for the next stage which is the appeal.verbina wrote:@fayvritt Congratulations hun! Well done!!
Everyone who has been refused, its far from over yet, the fight goes on, so just stay strong guys!
@God'sAuthority, dont know what to say.... your refusal is just too sad. Im praying for you darling!
Oh I do hope that you ll have a competent and sympathetic immigration judge and you wont have to wait too long for your hearing!!!God's Authority wrote:Thank you verbina darling. Who would have thought but then that's how the home office rolls. Just patiently waiting for the next stage which is the appeal.verbina wrote:@fayvritt Congratulations hun! Well done!!
Everyone who has been refused, its far from over yet, the fight goes on, so just stay strong guys!
@God'sAuthority, dont know what to say.... your refusal is just too sad. Im praying for you darling!
The lawyer I spoke to was saying article 8 only applies to someone who has a settled partner and that as my partner and I have only been here for about 5 years it is still not enough grounds to prove we have established life here.
That's even when all the docs to prove were staring him in the face! Even the refusal letter made no mention of this as they narrowed it down to article 3 which they know is a tricky route. Well, am just patiently waiting for a hearing date. By the way hon, I hope you are ok? Keep the faith strong. God bless you
I agree with Lawyer D's advice and is 100% correct, all the bestoctober2013 wrote:hello all, please i need your guidance. My husband came to the UK in 2004 as an msc student, i joined him a month after as his dependant. he finished and went on for his phd and in the meantime we have a child that's just turned 7yrs. We have a PSW permit that expires in November. We would like advise on how to renew this so that we can stay 1yr more and then qualify for settlement.
We saw several lawyers who gave different advises -
lawyer A, B & C said 2 apply for discretionary leave using the 7yr child route. however lawyer C has now contacted us to say our application would most likely be declined as we are a family unit (apparently if we were separated, it might be easier).
Lawyer D - says we should apply for entrepreneur permit or get a job that gives work permit
MY question is this, has anyone been in this situation and what advise can they offer? is there a route we can apply and get the extension we need please?
@mr laolu are you basing this on anecdotal evidence? I don't think it works like that at all!MRLAOLU wrote:HiHadassah wrote:Hello ladies and gentlemen. I ll like to congratulate all those that had their visas granted and to us dt were refused that the good God will have mercy on us and make a way. And to those waiting to hear for a reply,I wish dem all d very best according to their heart desires.
I have a quick question, pls aw does reapplying after refusal with right to peal works? My lawyer advices I reapply that they r responding faster now. I ll appreciate to read a reply soon. Thanks
The problem about reapplying and not appealing is that if you are later refused again you will not be granted an appeal right the second time. My advice is that you complete an appeal form. It may take longer for the appeal to be heard but your chances of been granted are far greater as HO can simply refuse you again. Good Luck