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Dear Sweetypie, Thank you very much for the information.Sweetypie wrote:Kukuwife wrote:Congratulationsnaba wrote:Wow! Congratulations dear!! Enjoy your freedom and please stay with us. Your tips for us are handy and priceless. :)Sweetypie wrote:Guys I have been granted. Came home to find a big parcel of my documents.
I don't know how to thank God. Employer was chasing me about visa... I was scared to lose my job.
Granted further leave 3 years till October 2016.
Thank you all for your help I got so Manu ideas here I didn't use a lawyer. Thank you thank you. May God rain all your visas ASAP.
:D
Cheers Naba & Kukuwife ----- Just so happy :) relieved more like it. I will be here to encourage you and cheers for you all when your visas come through. Remember we will meet each other when we fo for the ILR.
To help someone, the bankers draft idea I received on this forum meant home office get the payment immediately. Its the fastest was to pay. so If you can avoid debit cards etc please use bankers draft at £15 its cheaper than postal orders.
I also included 18 months of payslips and put a spreadsheet cover with all the amounts. I also inc P60 over the three years with tax I paid. as well as graduation photos, photos with my mum, my sisters and friends,. I mentioned the names of my extended family who are british and how close we are and incuded everything like work leaving cards, birthdays cards, thank you cards, pictures a bridesmaid at a friend's wedding. Then I bought a clear plastic folder with clear leafs like the one below link and put everything systematically so they could read it like a book and it would be easy for the caseworker. cover letter was first, followed by application with pictures and ad hoc cards at the back. Just thought I would share the ideas. My bank statement did not have as much money, so I also included one from my sister. I then also spoke about my love for UK, the royal baby, olympics etc and said I have lots of british friends and mentioned their names and where they worked. Sorry for the essay but I thought maybe one person will catch something that might be of use.
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?sa=X&biw ... =107&ty=85
certificates from school in the UK, gcse, alevel, degree, masters certificates
hi my application refused last week with no right of appeal so my solicitor send them pep letter for right of appeal or he will take them for jr .dont know how long that take any helplnaba wrote:Hello lovely people, hope you are all well. Congratulations who have been granted. Let's hope for the best who have been waiting.
My solicitor applied to the Tribunal for a permission of right to appeal as I haven't got the right. Can anyone tell me how long will it take to get the decision please? If I haven't get the permission what will be the next?
Thank you mates.
Please can someone explain how that works?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
Hi east579new.i think they are refusing for 7yr rule that applied as a family unit(husband,wife n children)not people with British partners n child.east579new wrote:Please can someone explain how that works?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
I thought they was refusing people who are a family unit and only granting for people with sole responsibility?.
They refuse not just family unit but anyone who can not convince them well enough, you need to show that you have "insurmountable obstacles" for they to grant the visa which to me is a silly excuse.Call me dude wrote:Hi east579new.i think they are refusing for 7yr rule that applied as a family unit(husband,wife n children)not people with British partners n child.east579new wrote:Please can someone explain how that works?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
I thought they was refusing people who are a family unit and only granting for people with sole responsibility?.
verbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
Yeah!! Amen!!rina wrote:verbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
AMEN TO THAT HUN.............
verbina wrote:Yeah!! Amen!!rina wrote:verbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
AMEN TO THAT HUN.............
@rina You alright ninja? Any news for you yet?
Yeah, same here ... Well hopefully it wont be too much longer....rina wrote:verbina wrote:Yeah!! Amen!!rina wrote:verbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
AMEN TO THAT HUN.............
@rina You alright ninja? Any news for you yet?
Naaaaaaaaaaa nothing and I have decided to leave it to the big man upstairs and let it come when its ready as was stressing my self out big time. I am now putting all my focus on making ends meet.
Congratulations sweetypie.....some good news is welcome on this forum[/qCrystalNewbie wrote:lily123 wrote:congratulation bebe enjoy your freedom,,Sweetypie wrote:Guys I have been granted. Came home to find a big parcel of my documents.
I don't know how to thank God. Employer was chasing me about visa... I was scared to lose my job.
Granted further leave 3 years till October 2016.
Thank you all for your help I got so Manu ideas here I didn't use a lawyer. Thank you thank you. May God rain all your visas ASAP.
Ameen, ameen ameenverbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
any amazing fight and a role model to followSweetypie wrote:CrystalNewbie wrote:Congratulations sweetypie.....some good news is welcome on this forum[/qlily123 wrote:congratulation bebe enjoy your freedom,,Sweetypie wrote:Guys I have been granted. Came home to find a big parcel of my documents.
I don't know how to thank God. Employer was chasing me about visa... I was scared to lose my job.
Granted further leave 3 years till October 2016.
Thank you all for your help I got so Manu ideas here I didn't use a lawyer. Thank you thank you. May God rain all your visas ASAP.
Big CONGRATULATIONS to Teebaby & Alina143, three cheers to Freedoom
Many Thanks to Hatchsead, My Girl Keisha, Fayvritt who is still celebrating too , CrystalNewbie and Rubablu
Rubablu - I was not on 7 years rule. I am not married or children, single and enjoying life.
I moved to the UK at 14 to join my pants in the UK. Was a dependant until I was 18, thereafter applied ILR with whole family, Home office took 2 years to decide, then granted parents and youngest sibling and denied me as I was now over 18. so went to court, appealed and got 3 years. After I won in 2010, It took then another 6 months to send the visa! All this time I was not working, fiance broke up with me, no papers, just really tough time. my hair fell out...lool.
anyway this year the 3 years was expring so appllied for the extension in October, but I started preparing the documents in January as I was not using a lawyer. I got soooo much advice from this forum and it took only 3 weeks for me to be granted. I used bankers draft, highly recommend as its treated as cash so no refusals due to payment and they dont start processing until payment has been processed. Included water bills, council tax, 18 months payslips, school and uni certificates, 4 page cover letter, previous letters of being granted, letter from my MP who happens to be a government minister and supported my case last time. just used the old letter and their response to her. I put lots and lots of photos from school, uni, friends wedding as a bridesmaid, and even mentione all my relatives who are british and what they do, where they work and their children. I was desperate for them to grant me. I dont know if I had the strength to fight a refusal as extensions are not guaranteed!
Phew, sorry for long write up but that was for Rubablue and anyone else who might find it useful.
One by one the visas are being granted. watch this space
Good luck to your sister on Thursday! Let us know how it goes! We will have her in our prayers!hatsuku wrote:Ameen, ameen ameenverbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
my sister has a court hearing on Thursday, not in UK, but in Sweden and we are all nervous and worried
please keep praying everyone,
AMEN!!!verbina wrote:Morning guys!!! May this week bring plenty of good news to those of us still waiting!
And let those who have been refused have the strength, faith and will to keep up the good fight!
Let the Home Office see us for who we are: fighters, soldiers, fire breathing dragons!!! They cant knock us down that easily!!
We ve had way too many refusals lately for me to mention everyone, but special shout outs to:
@Keisha, @Summer, @God'sAuthority @Nilemarques, @Godgives, @Shondra, @SDP .
Thanks Hatsuku, I pray you get your visa soon.hatsuku wrote:Sweetypie wrote:any amazing fight and a role model to followCrystalNewbie wrote:Congratulations sweetypie.....some good news is welcome on this forum[/qlily123 wrote: congratulation bebe enjoy your freedom,,
Big CONGRATULATIONS to Teebaby & Alina143, three cheers to Freedoom
Many Thanks to Hatchsead, My Girl Keisha, Fayvritt who is still celebrating too , CrystalNewbie and Rubablu
Rubablu - I was not on 7 years rule. I am not married or children, single and enjoying life.
I moved to the UK at 14 to join my pants in the UK. Was a dependant until I was 18, thereafter applied ILR with whole family, Home office took 2 years to decide, then granted parents and youngest sibling and denied me as I was now over 18. so went to court, appealed and got 3 years. After I won in 2010, It took then another 6 months to send the visa! All this time I was not working, fiance broke up with me, no papers, just really tough time. my hair fell out...lool.
anyway this year the 3 years was expring so appllied for the extension in October, but I started preparing the documents in January as I was not using a lawyer. I got soooo much advice from this forum and it took only 3 weeks for me to be granted. I used bankers draft, highly recommend as its treated as cash so no refusals due to payment and they dont start processing until payment has been processed. Included water bills, council tax, 18 months payslips, school and uni certificates, 4 page cover letter, previous letters of being granted, letter from my MP who happens to be a government minister and supported my case last time. just used the old letter and their response to her. I put lots and lots of photos from school, uni, friends wedding as a bridesmaid, and even mentione all my relatives who are british and what they do, where they work and their children. I was desperate for them to grant me. I dont know if I had the strength to fight a refusal as extensions are not guaranteed!
Phew, sorry for long write up but that was for Rubablue and anyone else who might find it useful.
One by one the visas are being granted. watch this space
well done!
Hi Rainyday, dont worry, it will go well.rainyday wrote:hi guys! my appeal hearing is next week, i have a question to those who went through it already, what do i expect to happen on a day? i mean i know the general stuff - come in, wait, get called in... but what is going to happen at actual hearing? i have a representative, but will they be questioning me and my family members? how long does hearing normally take? thanks in advance