Hi,
I would like some advice please if possible on a couple thing.
About two weeks ago my wife brother was granted bail after a immigration bail hearing, both me and my wife put ourselves forward as surety to ensure he meets all of his bail conditions whilst a judicial review takes place for asylum. Today was the first day that he had to report to the home office in London Bridge which my wife went along with him. Whilst there my Brother inlaw was given a letter by the Home Office about attending a bail review hearing, and that as Surety we have to take along our bank statements, passports and utility bill, all which we took to the bail hearing tribunal two weeks ago.
Please can someone advise what these bail review consists of? and is this something that will happen on a regular basis as I can't afford to take time off work every month to attend these hearings.
The letter goes like this "This is to inform you that.Mr XX....current bail conditions will be varied to Chief immigration officer (cio) bail...."
Also on a second point, My brother in law received a letter through the post last week from the UK Goverment legal department about litigation debt, he dosen't know anything about oweing any debt, the letter was bout about 10 pages which did not make sense. He even took the letter with him today to the home office to show them and they don't even know what the letter is about.
Thank you.
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