Hi all
This is potentially the most important day of my life, thus far (but should I start celebrating). I've just received what could be the best news in the last 12years. I submitted a UK spouse visa (entry clearance) application in April, which was refused in July on the basis of 320 (11) due to fact that I overstayed my visit visa for almost 12years (i travelled to UK in my mid teens) and undertook 2 university degrees (Bachelor's and Master's). I sent an appeal, also in July, and was preparing for a tribunal date because most people (especially those on this forum) told me that 320 (11) refusals never get overturned, but I was told by the tribunal today that the appeal was withdrawn on 18th December and a letter of determination was sent to my solicitor. I called the solicitor, who was surprised, but she told me that she has to look for the letter and I have to wait.
Although I'm a bit overwhelmed, I don't know if I should start celebrating. Does an application withdrawn and a letter of determination mean I'll finally get UK residence visa after waiting for 12 years!!!
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