I believe (I could be wrong) that the barrister erred in the advice that he gave you.
As I understand it, in a judicial review application, the judge does not grant the ILR, he directs the Home Office to grant the ILR. Therefore the date of the judgement is immaterial because that is not the date of grant of ILR.
The ILR is granted by the Home Office in pursuit of the judge's order and you should have got a letter with the ILR BRP stating the date that it was granted. So, is there a different date of grant of ILR on the letter?
You acquired ILR when the Home Office granted it, not when the judge gave his order.
As I have said above, I could be wrong in my interpretation, but I am sure that I will be corrected by the learned members on these forums if my interpretation is wrong.
jomakin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2017 2:29 pm
Please help how can we get a letter from Home office confirming my status on one given date in January 2017 after judges decision.
Apply for a
SAR with the Home Office.
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