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the paper appeal is usually faster. have you lodged your appeal ? cos you usually have 14 days from the date of receipt to appeal otherwise you have to give reasons for the delay. from the advice i got already its best to appeal
Does not seem right, given the time you filed, it would have been resolved by now. Even oral appeal are being dealt with pretty quickly. The tribunal have a time period within which the paper appeal are required to be see. Seems your application has passed that .Lexy06 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:42 pmHi,
I applied for a paper appeal for my RoR refusal by the Home Office because of no ex's ID, i submitted my bundle around July and up until now the Tribunal keeps telling me that my appeal hasn't been looked at by any available judge. I am really getting nervous as I was promised by my lawyer that paper appeals time frame is an average of 3 months and now it is clearly that mine is approaching 5 months. Is there anyone out there with similar experience please share your views.
Thanks
I won my appeal at the First Tier Tribunal, the Tribunal emailed me about the favourable judge's decision on 28/02/2019. After the H.O. deliberately delayed their bundle submission to November 2018, whilst the original bundle submission deadline was July 2018. I got my ROR card exactly one week after the judge's decision. Then proceeded to apply for a Permanent Residence BRP Card, application submitted 08/04/2019 and I received my PR BRP Card today 08/06/2019.Lexy06 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:42 pmHi,
I applied for a paper appeal for my RoR refusal by the Home Office because of no ex's ID, i submitted my bundle around July and up until now the Tribunal keeps telling me that my appeal hasn't been looked at by any available judge. I am really getting nervous as I was promised by my lawyer that paper appeals time frame is an average of 3 months and now it is clearly that mine is approaching 5 months. Is there anyone out there with similar experience please share your views.
Thanks