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Yes,I believe you can reapply.EEA2 wrote:Hi everyone!
I am wondering if anybody know please.
My application for RC was denied because I couldn't provide valid passport. I went for appeal , but it takes loads of time, and my chances to win the appeal is quite low, I believe.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#845129
Well the question now is by any chance can I submit new EEA2 application or I have to wait for the court outcome?
Babz wrote:Yes,I believe you can reapply.EEA2 wrote:Hi everyone!
I am wondering if anybody know please.
My application for RC was denied because I couldn't provide valid passport. I went for appeal , but it takes loads of time, and my chances to win the appeal is quite low, I believe.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ht=#845129
Well the question now is by any chance can I submit new EEA2 application or I have to wait for the court outcome?
If you appeal then reapply,and if the UKBA is satisfied with the new application,they will contact the tribunal .
You can read the link below:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... /apl/apl1/
In it,APL1.20 says-
Applicant makes fresh application while an appeal is outstanding;
"A person who has an appeal pending can make a fresh application for entry clearance in the same or any other category. There is no requirement for a person to withdraw an appeal. If an appellant is subsequently issued an entry clearance, Post must inform the Tribunals Service at: eco.contact@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk. The ECO must ensure that a proforma of Withdrawal of Decision is also sent to the Tribunals Service and this appeal will stop."
Even though this is for applications lodged from outside the UK, it wouldn't be wrong to assume similar applies to applications made within the country.
The option is open to an appeallant to make a new application.diangelo wrote:You cannot reapply if you go for appeal because the Home office is notified of your appeal by the tribunal.Its either you file a new application or if you feel you have grounds to win ,then you can appeal.The Home office cannot do anything once you have appealed as the matter is no longer in their hands.
You cannot appeal and make fresh application the same time.You can only send in reconsideration request and if it is accepted,then they will ask you to withdraw the appeal other than that,a matter before a tribunal is beyond the grasp of the Home office.You cannot by pass the law.Obie wrote:The option is open to an appeallant to make a new application.diangelo wrote:You cannot reapply if you go for appeal because the Home office is notified of your appeal by the tribunal.Its either you file a new application or if you feel you have grounds to win ,then you can appeal.The Home office cannot do anything once you have appealed as the matter is no longer in their hands.
Appealing, does not preclude a person from making further application.
What law precisely?diangelo wrote: You cannot by pass the law.
Anyway,Ive once appealed and later reapplied while appeal was pending....I'm talking from what I've experienceddiangelo wrote:You cannot appeal and make fresh application the same time.You can only send in reconsideration request and if it is accepted,then they will ask you to withdraw the appeal other than that,a matter before a tribunal is beyond the grasp of the Home office.You cannot by pass the law.Obie wrote:The option is open to an appeallant to make a new application.diangelo wrote:You cannot reapply if you go for appeal because the Home office is notified of your appeal by the tribunal.Its either you file a new application or if you feel you have grounds to win ,then you can appeal.The Home office cannot do anything once you have appealed as the matter is no longer in their hands.
Appealing, does not preclude a person from making further application.
Babz wrote:Anyway,Ive once appealed and later reapplied while appeal was pending....I'm talking from what I've experienceddiangelo wrote:You cannot appeal and make fresh application the same time.You can only send in reconsideration request and if it is accepted,then they will ask you to withdraw the appeal other than that,a matter before a tribunal is beyond the grasp of the Home office.You cannot by pass the law.Obie wrote:The option is open to an appeallant to make a new application.diangelo wrote:You cannot reapply if you go for appeal because the Home office is notified of your appeal by the tribunal.Its either you file a new application or if you feel you have grounds to win ,then you can appeal.The Home office cannot do anything once you have appealed as the matter is no longer in their hands.
Appealing, does not preclude a person from making further application.
It does appear that you are the one making the law now.You have not quoted where you got your information from.Appeal and fresh application cant go togetherObie wrote:Well it appears to me, that you are the one that seems to be making the law and not the Home Office.
I understand that an appeal may delay the processing of an application, as file would have been sent to specialist appeals unit or HOPO office, but to say that an appeal precludes further application being made is quite wrong.
It may make sense to say that a review cannot go simultaneously with an appeal, as you are asking the decision maker to look at a decision again. But there no legal impediment to this been done, although a case worker may then form the view that it is unnecessary for him or her to review a decision, and may decline to do so.
There is no provision preventing an appeal, although if leave is granted, an appeal cannot proceed.
Thanks for your information,Guru,The link you sent never stated anywhere that you can appeal and make fresh applications same time.I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.I would be happy if you can further show me where this is clearly stated otherwise.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:diangelo,
For EU free movement applications, you can definitely have an appeal in progress and also make a new application. It is very normal.
This may or may not also apply to normal UK law immigration applications.
i don't really know what the fuss is about. I have had an instance where the HO told a friend in this situation not to withdraw his appeal and he got his visa within a couple of days after reapplying.diangelo wrote:Thanks for your information,Guru,The link you sent never stated anywhere that you can appeal and make fresh applications same time.I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.I would be happy if you can further show me where this is clearly stated otherwise.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:diangelo,
For EU free movement applications, you can definitely have an appeal in progress and also make a new application. It is very normal.
This may or may not also apply to normal UK law immigration applications.
Well, if you got a letter from the home office this must be true.diangelo wrote:I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.
Hi Diangelo,diangelo wrote:Thanks for your information,Guru,The link you sent never stated anywhere that you can appeal and make fresh applications same time.I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.I would be happy if you can further show me where this is clearly stated otherwise.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:diangelo,
For EU free movement applications, you can definitely have an appeal in progress and also make a new application. It is very normal.
This may or may not also apply to normal UK law immigration applications.
Babz wrote:Hi Diangelo,diangelo wrote:Thanks for your information,Guru,The link you sent never stated anywhere that you can appeal and make fresh applications same time.I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.I would be happy if you can further show me where this is clearly stated otherwise.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:diangelo,
For EU free movement applications, you can definitely have an appeal in progress and also make a new application. It is very normal.
This may or may not also apply to normal UK law immigration applications.
Just to inform you that my new application was accepted and I received my RC today...HO has also informed the tribunal...
So YES you can reapply while appeal is pending...
Thanks...Congrats to you too.It was issued based on the new application...diangelo wrote:Hi Babz,
What is not clear here is if your RC was issued as a result of the initial application you made being reconsidered or the HO withdrew because of your new application...this is still rather ambiguous .This Home Office is so messed up that they do not know how to swallow their pride.This same Home office wrote a letter to my MP that she forwarded to me stating all that i have written here before.In any case i am happy as well i won the appeal and the fee has been also awarded to me.Congrats anyway.
Babz wrote:Hi Diangelo,diangelo wrote:Thanks for your information,Guru,The link you sent never stated anywhere that you can appeal and make fresh applications same time.I have a letter from the Home office to my MP which clearly states that while an appeal is on,i either wait for the outcome,withdraw the appeal and make another fresh application.I would be happy if you can further show me where this is clearly stated otherwise.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:diangelo,
For EU free movement applications, you can definitely have an appeal in progress and also make a new application. It is very normal.
This may or may not also apply to normal UK law immigration applications.
Just to inform you that my new application was accepted and I received my RC today...HO has also informed the tribunal...
So YES you can reapply while appeal is pending...