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shah4404 wrote:Very true we got refusal on my client base cause he was the client of my solicitor they are in very doubt about contract but we have launch appeal can you plz tell us when did you make an appeal thanks
It means either way i loose :/rsrameshsunil wrote:If your representative has stressed the point that HO rep is raising new issues that are completely out of scope, then It is highly likely that judge will give the judgement in your favour. But it needs to be stressed during the hearing very clearly. If that has happend, then it is quite clear that you will win the case. However it is still your responsibility to answer all the questions raised by HO during hearing. If HO rep spot something very serious in your application and if they prove infront of your judge then there is also chances that judge could consider you as bogus applicant and may dismiss your appeal on other grounds.
But also remember something, if HO has raised new serious issues like false documentation or deception etc during your hearing, Judge may still allow the appeal as it is out of scope and you will win the case. However, all the points raised by HO rep during hearing gets recorded by him/her and will be sent to the appeal processing unit. Which means that even if your appeal is allowed, UKBA has another chance to refuse you again based on these new points when they make the second decision.
Therefore its better to answer and clear all the incorrect accusations HO makes on you during the hearing even if its off-topic and not based on the reasons of refusal.
Agreed because the appellant has knocked at the tribunal's door against the refusal's reasons and the HO is there to defend those reasons.The appellant must be clear in his arguments to convince the tribunal against the original refusal not the issues raised by HO during hearing.I am sure that the tribunal may not consider the new issues made at hearing in either way and if it is the case for dismissal of appeal,he has a good chance to win the appeal in upper tribunal because all is dealt with iin the tribunal before the judge to hear and decide is about the basic and original HO reasons.rsrameshsunil wrote:If your representative has stressed the point that HO rep is raising new issues that are completely out of scope, then It is highly likely that judge will give the judgement in your favour. But it needs to be stressed during the hearing very clearly. If that has happend, then it is quite clear that you will win the case. However it is still your responsibility to answer all the questions raised by HO during hearing. If HO rep spot something very serious in your application and if they prove infront of your judge then there is also chances that judge could consider you as bogus applicant and may dismiss your appeal on other grounds.
But also remember something, if HO has raised new serious issues like false documentation or deception etc during your hearing, Judge may still allow the appeal as it is out of scope and you will win the case. However, all the points raised by HO rep during hearing gets recorded by him/her and will be sent to the appeal processing unit. Which means that even if your appeal is allowed, UKBA has another chance to refuse you again based on these new points when they make the second decision.
Therefore its better to answer and clear all the incorrect accusations HO makes on you during the hearing even if its off-topic and not based on the reasons of refusal.
Disagreed because mere speaking before the tribunal is not a confirmation of a person to be a solicitor or barrister. There is a clear difference between an applicant who acts on his own and a solicitor or barrister who represents a client before the court. I think an applicant is in hot water and he cannot reach to an identity of a genuine solicitor or barrister while they are presenting in the court. However, the tribunal judge notes his professional attitude and this very difficult at least in this legal profession for someone to pretend himself as a solicitor/barrister and that before the court.Representing a case before the court within the legal terms is not a piece of cake for some non-legal personality how smart is he.RizKCB wrote:How to confirm on hearing date or before it; the person who is going to be a barrister is a genuine barrister or just pretending to be?
How the tribunal services on the hearing date confirm that the person who will act on behalf of the client is a barrister?
It is doubtful. Isnt it? OR Am I wrong to raise this issue?
That's true.RizKCB wrote:Two times my two different friends appeared in First Tribunal themselves and won the appeals for their dependents' visa. In first tribunal, one can appear himself. All it depends how complex and critical is the case to hire professionals.
In a recent hearing of my friend which i attended myself, I observed while sitting outside the hearing rooms, a tribunal clerk came to a lady and asked her name and about her representative xyz solicitors. She replied that no representative will come and she will argue herself. The clerk simply cut through the name of xyz solicitor on a paper in his hands and said her OK. I dont know her case.
Secondly pretending to be a barrister in the court room might be confusing and difficult but not impossible. And literally I am not thinking to do anything like that, I watch movies but not a good actor.
CONGRATULATIONS!arsi_315 wrote:As Promised that I will update you guys soon.
Today after 12 days I got my Decision, The judge has decided in my favor and I have won the case. Not only that but i have been given a refund of £140.
I have a question @business genius
I believe you were also in a similar situation, can you please tell me that after how many days did you get your documents back after winning the case? If its more than a month then i am afraid i will have to withdraw my application. I have some emergency and need to go back to my country as soon as possible. It really pains me that after winning the case after all that hard work and lots of money i will be withdrawing the case
It will really help me if you can let me know the duration how long they take to send you documents back after winning the case.
@Everyone, Is there a chance that after winning a case Home office can reject my visa again at some other point?
Hello Arsi,arsi_315 wrote:As Promised that I will update you guys soon.
Today after 12 days I got my Decision, The judge has decided in my favor and I have won the case. Not only that but i have been given a refund of £140.
I have a question @business genius
I believe you were also in a similar situation, can you please tell me that after how many days did you get your documents back after winning the case? If its more than a month then i am afraid i will have to withdraw my application. I have some emergency and need to go back to my country as soon as possible. It really pains me that after winning the case after all that hard work and lots of money i will be withdrawing the case
It will really help me if you can let me know the duration how long they take to send you documents back after winning the case.
@Everyone, Is there a chance that after winning a case Home office can reject my visa again at some other point?