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ILR FOR FOR DEPENDANTS

Post by Fashy » Sun May 19, 2013 8:19 pm

PLease I am a little bit confused could u help me please.my husband has just being granted indefinite leave to remain under long residence.my husband applied for post study work visa in 2010 under which I was a dependant on him before he applied for ILR in 2012.MY question is that I mine qualified to apply for ILR as a dependant after 2years of being a dependant or I mine caught under the new rule of 5years for family members which was introduced on the 9th of July 2012.please help me

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Post by vinny » Sun May 19, 2013 9:59 pm

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Re: Qualifying period

Post by vinny » Fri May 31, 2013 8:49 am

Fashy wrote:Please just for clarification.Does 2 years as a dependant of a post study work migrant who has just being granted indefinite leave under long residence,does it count on its own under the old rule before 9th July 2012 for applying for indefinite leave to remain.
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Re: Refusal of my flr(m)

Post by vinny » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:34 pm

Fashy wrote:Please I need help on my FLR(M).I just received a response from home office today stating that my application has been refused based on the grounds that does not correlate with the application
The grounds stated are
-that I do not provide evidence of the life in the uk test which is not a requirement for FLR(M).
-that I did not fulfil the requirement of paragraph( EX 1) which also is not a requirement for FLR(M)
-that I do not meet the requirement for rule 276ADE(iii)
According to my understanding based on the grounds for refusal the case worker is considering my application under the rules of ILR for a dependant of a settled person,but at the time of the application my husband's application was still pending for approval under long residence route to settlement.
Please I have been given right to appeal on the decisions,what should I do
-can I apply for appeal on oral hearing or for the decision to be made on paper
-should I try to pass the life in the uk before the decision is made
Please I am really confused I need help please
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Post by vinny » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:35 pm

Fashy wrote:Please I need help regarding my application.
My case goes thus
I applied for leave to remain in December 2012,but I received a refusal notice yesterday on the ground that I have not meet the English language requirement.
However,during the time of the application I have already achieved a Uk bachelors degree but I for got to send my certificate with the application.
Please I have been given right to appeal within 10 working days but I don't know what to write on the appeal form.
Could someone help me out please on what to write and which documents to send.Thanks
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Post by vinny » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:48 pm

I think that the grounds of the appeal are:

84(1)(a), as you do satisfy the English requirement. Moreover, they should consider you under the old rules (285, and subsequently 288).
84(1)(f), if they didn't use discretion to consider your application after your husband's application and also they could have asked you for any missing certificates.

Naturally, you should send a copy of your BSc degree for the appeal.
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Reconsideration letter

Post by vinny » Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:06 pm

Fashy wrote:Please I need help.my case goes does,I applied for flr(m) visa but it was refused and I am given right to appeal.however before my appeal I just sent a reconsideration letter to homeoffice for my application to be reconsidered with supporting evidence before I send my appeal.Is there any possibility that the decision might be overturned based on the evidences that I have submitted or they will still want me to carry on with the appeal.help please
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Re: My passport

Post by vinny » Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:09 pm

Fashy wrote:Please is anyone in my shoes.i posted my application for further leave to remain in December,however in June I had a refusal with right to appeal but my passport has not been sent to me.Please I am not sure whether they were suppose to return my passport to me.Do i need to contact them or just wait
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