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Ahmed88
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Dear sir/Madem

Post by Ahmed88 » Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:15 am

I was came in uk in 2011 on student visa my visa was expire January 2015 in December 2014 I was put first EEA application on behalf of my first cousin but the home office is refused and then I I put appeal and my appeal is also refused after that I'm put my appeal in upper tribunal before the decision my solicitor put fresh application and then we draw from upper tribunal but the home office refused my application and they not give me right of appeal and I'm just sending my fresh application again & again last time they just refused my application on one base the home office write in my refusal letter that we accept you are both cousins but why I was not come to uk when my sponsor came in uk my sponsor was came in uk in 2007 and secondly when you came in uk then why you not apply EEA national application and why you apply student visa.Now I'm sending again my fresh application and I'm trying to explain the objections.
I want to know what I can do now because the home office will again refused my application with any reason.

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at12
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Re: Dear sir/Madem

Post by at12 » Sun Apr 22, 2018 1:36 pm

Dear Ahmed please use some punctuation marks next time, that will make it easier for people to interpret your post. What is the nationality of your cousin? What is his immigration status in the UK? Are you financially dependent on him?
From your post one would assume he has EEA citizenship and has been here since 2007. Does he have permanent residency? Have you read the government's guidance for extended family members?
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... s-V5_0.pdf

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