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Jeeth123
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Administrative review help need

Post by Jeeth123 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:05 pm

Please some one can help me ...
I am copying my statement which I have submitted to Ukba


I entered the United Kingdom on 11 January 2013 to do a full time MSc degree in Nursing from the University of Bedfordshire with a Tier 4 (General) Student visa which was valid until 30 September 2014.
I had a BSc degree in Nursing from India and my aim was to obtain a master’s degree from UK.

We all students completed semester 1and successfully finished semester 2 as well
The university has not given time to do our dissertation.
University international office cannot issue new CAS letter due to some problem with UKVI sponsorship.
University asked all students to leave UK and come back on new visa.
Most of the students did not cooperate with their decision.
University cancelled some students’ sponsorships.
But university told me to attend PASS class for 4 weeks to avoid 60 days gap (proof included).
University told me to pay money 1000 pounds to retake fail units and paid full amount on September 3rd 2014.
International office told me they will issue CAS letter on September 15 to 19.
But I got a mail on 9th September from university then they cannot issue CAS.
But the examination board have given chance to retake.
Student union also supported and advised me to put Stage 1 and 2 complaints in university.
I went to stage 2 complaint at university against international office decision.
The outcome of stage 2 complaint came on 6th October .
. But my visa was ending on 30 September 2014.
The student union advised me to seek help from a solicitor to stay legally till the outcome of 2 stage complaint.
I was totally blank and fed up with their decision.
I contact my colleague, to know what she done after University cancelled her student’s sponsorship.
She recommended xxxxxxxx Solicitors, xxxxxham.
On 27th September 2014, I met with xxxxxxx Solicitors

I explained my situation and my aim about studies, As per their Directions,
I find a college to take my admission but I don’t have valid English test to Issue the CAS letter.
Solicitor applied for Tier 4 without passport and CAS letter on 27 Sep 2014.
I also informed home office that I Am taking passport to write English test.
While searching colleges I joined for online course Master course.
But the application came as invalid on 21 Oct 2014.
I got English test 6.5 score.
But college closed issuing CAS letter.
Again Solicitor applied for tier 4 with passport without CAS letter.
10 Feb 2015 application rejected.
I applied for administrative review on 23rd February.
On 25th February it came as same decision.
I was planning to leave UK

Again I met with Solicitor to take advice, to leave UK.
Solicitor advised me to apply FLR (o) to complete online course. Solicitor told me if you apply, you will get 6 month time to complete.
On 5th March 2015 Solicitor advised to apply for FLR (o) to complete my online course.
At the end of March I got letter to report UKVI Enforcement centre on every Tuesday.
I contacted Solicitor about the letter; Solicitor advised it’s a temporary admission for 6 month.
I reported every week then on 30th April 2015 they had given me refusal by hand and detained me from UKVI Enforcement reporting centre.
One of the officer came and advised me to departure voluntary
But the Solicitor told to my fiancée (now my Wife) and me if you Voluntary departure you will be in big trouble.
Home Office issued removal direction on 14 May 2015.
Solicitor cancelled removal direction by applying judicial review and applied for Bail, charging a huge amount of 6000 pounds.
I got bail on 27th may 2015.

I successfully completed my online course.
As per my Family friend advice, I met with a new senior Solicitor.
I came to know that, the xxxxxxx Solicitors was misleading me for money. I paid around 9500 pounds for the whole process.
Senior Solicitor advised me to leave UK immediately.
He had given me advice how to contact the voluntary departure team.
Got letter from voluntary departure team and my fiancée (now my Wife) signed and sent to voluntary departure team.
Left UK on 27th July 2015.

Now, I came to know that it was my mistake to know more about the UK laws. I trusted my Solicitor, but it was my fate. I heartily apologise for the mistake I made.
We both, know each other from 2009 and were in relationship. We stayed together in 1, Nottingham, from March 2013 till 27 July 2015.Then I got married with wife on 31st December 2015 and she stayed 1 month with me. She revisited on October 2016 and May 2017. We are so depressed, regarding our family life. She applied for dependant visa on May 2017 and refused due to my past history and home office debit of 160 pound issued on November 2015. I was unaware of this payment because I left UK on July 2015. My wife paid the 160 pound to home office on 6th July 2017.

Again applied on majuly 2017
It again refused as
As we did not submitted any proof for paying 160 pound.

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Re: Administrative review help need

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 3:20 pm

Unclear what your actual question is??

Is your wife British?

How did you get married, through a Registry Office, hindu temple, islamic ceremony.....etc??

What is the last application (name the form) you made to HO??
Char (CR001 not Casa)
In life you cannot press the Backspace button!!
Please DO NOT send me a PM for immigration advice. I reserve the right to ignore the PM and not respond.

Jeeth123
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Re: Administrative review help need

Post by Jeeth123 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:52 am

My question is how much chances to get entry clearance? Can I get Entry clearnce to uk?

My wife is Indian working on tier2 general visa
We get married in India it was Christian marriage
And we applied for administrative review

The applied AR..
The applicant applied for entry clearance as the spouse of a person with limited leave to remain in the UK as Tier 2 general migrant. The decision was received on 20/09/2017. The entry clearance officer has refused his application under paragraph 319 C (f), 319 C (a) and 320 (23) of the immigration rules.

​I wish to apply for an administrative review against the decision on the basis of following grounds.

1) ​The first reason stated for the refusal of the application is that the entry clearance officer is not satisfied that the applicant intend to stay in the UK beyond any period of leave granted to his sponsor.

​In this regard the applicant wishes to point out that his wife is a Tier 2 migrant in UK and she has all the rights to settle in UK if she is able to satisfy the immigration rules. In Q 98 the applicant’s answer regarding his wife’s settlement in the UK was mistaken as the applicant’s intention. The statement of truth submitted by the applicant is a clear evidence of his intension. In his statement number 56, he has clearly stated that he is the only son for his parents and he need to come back to help his father with his family business.

​The entry clearance officer was also taken into consideration of the applicant’s previous immigration history while a decision is made on his application. The applicant’s statement regarding his immigration history deserves a great sympathy. It gives a clear picture of the struggle he had to gone through just by choosing the United Kingdom for his higher studies. He has been badly cheated by the university and legal advisors in the UK causing him great financial loss. He was just the one of the many victims. But he accepts his mistakes and heartily apologizes for the mistake he made. The applicant did not try concealing anything and declared his complete immigration history in his application. So humbly request to exercise discretion and refrain from refusing his application because of his previous immigration history.

2)​The second reason stated for the refusal of the application is regarding outstanding litigation debt to the home office of £ 160. The entry clearance officer also stated that the applicant has not mentioned on his current application about this. But it is not true. The applicant had submitted following supporting documents as evidence of the payment to home office.
a)​Bank statement of his sponsor Mrs. Xxxxx in which the transaction was highlighted with a note.
b)​MP’s letter.
c)​Statement of truth number (55) from the applicant.

​The applicant has now obtained a confirmation mail from home office in witch is it is clearly mentioned that online payment bank statement showing the transition is the only evidence and they could not provide any receipt for the same. This mail is attached only to make the documents already submitted clearer and therefore should not be considered as fresh evidence. Therefore it is evident that the applicant had paid the outstanding litigation debt to home office on 06/07/2017.


3)​The entry clearance officer stated that the applicant had not raised any exceptional circumstances to exercise discretion in his favor.

​In response to this the applicant also wish to submit that he requested his human right under Art 8 of the ECHR should be given due consideration while a decision is made in his application.

​The applicant and his spouse know each other from 2009 and were in a relationship while in UK. Then they got married on 31st December 2015. But had not been able to live together and start a family as he was not granted a visa to enter UK. He also wish to inform that right to family life also includes right against exploitation and UKVI being a public body has a duty to be candid in the processing of his application. The denial of visa to enter UK is causing unbelievable stress and difficulties in his life as he has the dream of living together and raises a family together, but the same has not been able to be fulfilled because of his visa issues. If he is not allowed entry clearance they have to live separately in two different countries this will interfere in their family life. He therefore also requested to treat his application for visa outside immigration rules under Art 8 of the ECHR taking into consideration his right for family life and other compelling and compassionate circumstances.

​The applicant believes that the above explanations will be enough to address the concerns of the entry clearance officer. Under these circumstances the applicant requests the home office to exercise discretion and allow his application so that he can join his wife in UK.

​The applicant will be happy to answer any further queries or submit any additional documents upon request from the entry clearance officer. So if the entry clearance officer requires any assistance from the applicant in order to approve his application, please do not hesitate to contact him.

​The applicant sincerely hopes that the entry clearance officer will consider all application. He looks forward to a favorable outcome from the administrative review application.

🌲🌲Now we got a mail from Home Office to submit 2 document via email
Bank statement of wife the highlighted position of payment made and
My statement of truth 56

And I am still waiting for decision. What will be the chances.

Jeeth123
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Re: Administrative review help need

Post by Jeeth123 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:07 pm

Can any help me regarding this....

Jeeth123
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Re: Administrative review help need

Post by Jeeth123 » Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:55 pm

Jeeth123 wrote:
Wed Nov 15, 2017 12:07 pm
Can any help me regarding this....
Iso there any hope while asking documents on administrative review. ..
Please anyone help me ....

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Re: Administrative review help need

Post by piercebody » Wed Jan 31, 2018 11:21 am

Can you please share your timeline and outcome.
I have also submitted asking documents and waiting almost 50 days for my AR outcome.
Appreciate your reply.
Thanks.

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