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Hi Shondra, you have been given a master piece of advice for filing JR (by sending PAP in the first place). Remember, never ever loose hope because when you actually loose hope, there is always light at the end of tunnel which can be seen. We people mostly think that HO are cruel and evil ppl which I agree as well but at the other side , a person sitting on the desk reading our file thinks the same about us.Shondra Sharma wrote:God knows what will happened? l am fighting at the end, don't trust that much to home office, they can grant anyone, they can refuse anyone, doesn't matter which case is strong or which case is weak.
Very true hope is what makes us wake up everyday in the morning.Shondra Sharma wrote:@juniadmirza thanks for your encouragment word never loosing the hope fighting until the end.
I have been away from the forum for some time. Congratulations to those that have been granted. @Shondra am sorry for the decision from UKBA but as everyone says...am sure you will be granted after the PAP...I think home office works on the belief that we will not do a judicial review. I had to do a judicial review for my brother and UKBA told us they will reconsider case out of court a day before we were due in court...so fingers crossed and with God on our side...they can reconsider with a PAP. I believe that once you do your childs passport when he/she is ten...UKBA cannot do anything..but give you a visa.Shondra Sharma wrote:@believe2013 u give me fighting thanks for that definitley i am far more better today. God bless.
I think your son can speak but also important is for him to write a letter of why he wants to stay in UK (obviously stating that this is his home and has no recollection of ...country x-maybe even not mentioning it and how your status has affected him). Let him speak from his heart (my friends did this and it worked really well...also talked about the future and their plans and how being here will develop them etc. You will be amazed how much kids are sensitive to our situation...my kids pray for our visas 'so mommy can get a job and be happy'......those are the emotions you want to come out in the lettersummer2013 wrote:yes he suggests PAP letter as soon as possible for JR he said my son can speak for himself on the court.... can he manage that? if not what can happen??Shondra Sharma wrote:@summer2013 did you spoke with your solicitor? what he suggest? I only make an appointment to my solicitor on Wednesday.
You will be shocked...I have a friend who has lived here for fourteen years ---a couple of years legal but mostly illegal and they have given her indefinite stay....you just have to trust that God is working on your behalf and your blessing is on the way...SDP wrote:Very depressive & disappointing looking at refusals, not a good start for the month and week.
I have already lost hope with my case, lived here only for 12 yrs , no British kid nor partner applied on private life hmmm ppl at HO with no brains & heart ..no chance of me granted !
Sorry about you refusal shondra sharma....the lord is your strength.pls don't loose hope.SDP wrote:Very depressive & disappointing looking at refusals, not a good start for the month and week.
I have already lost hope with my case, lived here only for 12 yrs , no British kid nor partner applied on private life hmmm ppl at HO with no brains & heart ..no chance of me granted !
Shondra- you are right which case is strong and which case is weak : none applied to HO.Shondra Sharma wrote:@kukuwife which case is strong, which case is weak I didn't get it as far as home office is concerned, thanks for your support. Only last hope is in one month time apply child british cititzenship and lets see what will happened?
I am terribly sorry to read of your misfortune. I plead with you to remain calm - as far fetched as this may sound but only then can you start putting concrete plans in place There are lawyers out there that can help on a pro bono basis if money is an issue.Indie007 wrote:@ Shondra sorry about the negative decision.On my other thread i wrote about pursuing a judicial reveiw after my case was declined with no appeal.However i had to stop the whole process because somewhere along the line my partner mett someone else and now says he is not willing to gothrough with the process.He is self employed and has been evading tax so he says he cant provide me with any documents yet initially he had told me he was sorting his tax affairs.He also tells me to leaave when he is angry but i cant leave as i have no recourse to public funds and i was told the level of emotional abuse was very low level and i cant prove it .I have a 3 month old BC son and i need to put in an Flro application on the basis of my son,but i am now worried about my credibility because i only got the refusal for flrm in the beginning of this year and because i have nowhere to go i am forced to stay in the same house as my partner even though he is constantly asking me to leave.He works out of town and comes every thursday and does not help with the child when he is around.How can i make my flro application stronger?what evidence can i submit?I was considering voluntary return home as i am so stressed and have no support over here .I actuallt feel suicidal ,i have been here as a failed asylum seeker for over 10 years and i dont even have anywhere to go if i return home ,this is why i feel suicidal and depressed.I would appreciate any input as i feel so helpless and desperate.Thank you all and have a blessed day