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If you withdraw your appeal you'll have no legal stay! You should have just applied for ilr if you satisfied the rules. Did you seek legal advice before doing this?Shogun75 wrote:Hello,
I met ILR under 10 years rules since August 2012. However, I wasn't aware of the 28 days rules and found Tier1 more straight forward. Therefore, I applied for Tier1-General Extensions in March2013 which was refused in April2013 for "inappropriate" combination of documents. I'm now appealing against the refusal but I'm aware that Judges will not consider "post-decision" evidence even for event true at the time of refusal.
Will it be stupid to withdraw the appeal and make fresh application for ILR? My previous Tier 1-General leave expired in April 2013, i.e. more than 28 days ago. Alternatively, can I send ILR in anyway while the appeal is pending?
Thanks a lot Zen135 . I've just sent a completed SET(LR) form to the UKBA with all the original P60's for the Tax Years 2002-2003 to 2012-2013 as well as Company official documents and UK-Born Birth Certificate.zen135 wrote:I would advise you to appeal this refusal in the same way as you did for your initial Tier 1 application but also add an additional ground (that you also qualify for ILR under the 10 year Long Residence rules) to be considered at appeal as a further backup.
If you send an ILR application under the Long Residence rules now while you have an outstanding appeal, it would be voided and the fees refunded but it might be beneficial in your case as this application would be linked to your current appeal and sent to the presenting officers unit dealing with your appeal to be taken into consideration. See pg.25 of the guidance below for detailed information:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Also, remember that you can apply for a fresh ILR application under the Long Residence rules within 28 days of the expiry of your 3C/3D leave after a decision has been made on your current appeal.
Hello,zen135 wrote:I would advise you to appeal this refusal in the same way as you did for your initial Tier 1 application but also add an additional ground (that you also qualify for ILR under the 10 year Long Residence rules) to be considered at appeal as a further backup.
If you send an ILR application under the Long Residence rules now while you have an outstanding appeal, it would be voided and the fees refunded but it might be beneficial in your case as this application would be linked to your current appeal and sent to the presenting officers unit dealing with your appeal to be taken into consideration. See pg.25 of the guidance below for detailed information:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Also, remember that you can apply for a fresh ILR application under the Long Residence rules within 28 days of the expiry of your 3C/3D leave after a decision has been made on your current appeal.
Hello,Shogun75 wrote:Hello,zen135 wrote:I would advise you to appeal this refusal in the same way as you did for your initial Tier 1 application but also add an additional ground (that you also qualify for ILR under the 10 year Long Residence rules) to be considered at appeal as a further backup.
If you send an ILR application under the Long Residence rules now while you have an outstanding appeal, it would be voided and the fees refunded but it might be beneficial in your case as this application would be linked to your current appeal and sent to the presenting officers unit dealing with your appeal to be taken into consideration. See pg.25 of the guidance below for detailed information:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Also, remember that you can apply for a fresh ILR application under the Long Residence rules within 28 days of the expiry of your 3C/3D leave after a decision has been made on your current appeal.
I think your advices are so relevant...
I just want to ask you just few more questions. I applied for ILR under the Long Residence with original P60's dating back to 2002-2003 as well as Life In the UK test certificate as supporting docs. I did explain that I've got an appeal pending and that was the reason why my passports (expired+current) were not included in the application pack. I was expecting the application to be voided and a copy of the application form transferred to the UKBA Presenting Officer (POU) as additional grounds for appeal and the fees refunded accordingly. However, 3 weeks after the application, I was requested to resubmit biometrics which I did. That means I've currently got 2 set of biometrics with the UKBA. Now, more than 1 month down the line the application has not been voided yet and the application fees not been refunded, contrary to the published process. I'm not sure I fully understand what's going on with the UKBA. Any ideas? I qualified for ILR in Sep2012, i.e. well before the Tier 1 application was submitted. Unfortunately, I didn't receive the right advice at the time...
zen135 wrote:
Also, remember that you can apply for a fresh ILR application under the Long Residence rules within 28 days of the expiry of your 3C/3D leave after a decision has been made on your current appeal.
esmsi,zen135 wrote: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Do you mean you've already received the Biometric Residence Permit?esmsi wrote:Same situation and what my friend do---
One of my friend was PSW. Then he applied Discretionary leave visa was refused.Then he appeals . Now he applied 10 years rule . After receiving acknowledgement letter of 10 years rule, he send fax to withdraw the appeal.When biometric come ,he will inform home office.
Hi Faisal responded to your PM. Please see.FaisalKhan100 wrote:Dear Friend,
I am on tier 4 student visa for the last 9 years and my 10 years long residency period will complete in September 2014 but unfortunately my visa is rejected due to a new rule 5 years graduate cap, now I am going in appeal against the decision, can you please tell me what should I do to extend my appeal time to complete my 10 years residency period, Waiting your kind reply,
Ok Bye bye
Under sections 3C and 3D, it is not possible to submit a new application while an appeal is outstanding. However, theesmsi wrote:What my friend do
1)was PSW .
2)applied Discretionary leave was refused.
3) he appeals was pending
4) Now he applied 10 years rule
5)After receiving acknowledgement letter of 10 years rule, he send fax to withdraw the appeal.
6)When biometric invitation for post office come ,he will inform home office.
Also read this for further information
http://www.justanswer.co.uk/immigration ... -wife.html