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Given 28 days to reply to home office. Is leave continuous?

Post by nicensimpletweetie » Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:44 pm

My visa expired while being processed by Home Office and it was later rejected as circumstances meant that I now needed to apply in different category. My apllication was rejected as a result and I was given 28 days to get back to Home Office. Is there some policy or regulation that renders this time as lawful and continuous?

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Re: Given 28 days to reply to home office. Is leave continuo

Post by 2012 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:13 am

nicensimpletweetie wrote:My visa expired while being processed by Home Office and it was later rejected as circumstances meant that I now needed to apply in different category. My apllication was rejected as a result and I was given 28 days to get back to Home Office. Is there some policy or regulation that renders this time as lawful and continuous?
1. IF the application was rejected then it means that application has been decided and the outcome is refusal.
2. Did you not get a right of appeal as your leave expired while the application was with ho?
3. If you do not have a valid leave then you will be considered an overstayer (if you did not appeal within the allocated time).
4. Your leave is not extended under section 3C and that period is not covered and that wud be out of time application.
5. Under which category did u apply?

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Post by vinny » Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:16 am

Please continue in original thread.
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