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Rejection in July 2013 Appeal Hearing in September 2014

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cvv09
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Rejection in July 2013 Appeal Hearing in September 2014

Post by cvv09 » Fri Nov 15, 2013 4:04 pm

Dear members,

I have been received notice of hearing today, but very surprisingly it will heard in Semptember 2014, although rejection letter was received in July 2013 and I made application for oral appeal in 2 weeks!

Could you tell me if it is normal, as I knew other appeals were usually heard weeks after application was made.

Because as now I have no visa, no job, no income, I could not imagine how to survive another year. Could this hearing be arranged earlier if I communicate with home office about my situation?

Thanks a million, all advice and ideas would be appreciated!

UKBALoveStory
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Re: Rejection in July 2013 Appeal Hearing in September 2014

Post by UKBALoveStory » Fri Nov 15, 2013 5:01 pm

cvv09 wrote:Dear members,

I have been received notice of hearing today, but very surprisingly it will heard in Semptember 2014, although rejection letter was received in July 2013 and I made application for oral appeal in 2 weeks!

Could you tell me if it is normal, as I knew other appeals were usually heard weeks after application was made.

Because as now I have no visa, no job, no income, I could not imagine how to survive another year. Could this hearing be arranged earlier if I communicate with home office about my situation?

Thanks a million, all advice and ideas would be appreciated!
But until and unless your appeal is rejected your current "leave to remain" remains valid. isn't it?

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