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Didn't they (Home Office) know they only had limited time (5 working days or so) in which they could lodge application for reconsideration?Jeff Albright wrote: Determination promulgated - 22th February 2007
Home Office lodged application for reconsideration - 5th March 2007
Jeff, what was the "from" date of your leave to remain? Was it from the date of the appeal determination, or months later when they finally bothered to issue the LTR?Home Office issued leave to remain - 2nd July 2007 after being chased using complaints and MPs representations.
My appeal was lodged 13 March, heard from the court within 1-2 weeks, with the hearing date set for 17 April. It was then adjourned twice, with the final date 31 May. The first time it was adjourned because no immigration judge was available on that date, the second time because Home Office admitted they weren't ready, after the hearing has already started. Talk about all stress.RAJ2007 wrote: Could someone tell me how long does it take to get reply from court about date. Also, how long i have to wait for appeal hearing?
Yes from the date of deemed receipt, they received it on Friday or Monday and they had Mon-Fri next week to deal with it and sent it on the following Monday.tasha75 wrote: Didn't they (Home Office) know they only had limited time (5 working days or so) in which they could lodge application for reconsideration?
The date they finally bothered to issue it. I have just found out that the POU have actually LOST the AIT80 form, which served the decision by the Senior Immigration Judge refusing their application. ORAT knew nothing about it until I actually got on their neck myself in May... By that time it was already too late for them to haggle about...Jeff, what was the "from" date of your leave to remain? Was it from the date of the appeal determination, or months later when they finally bothered to issue the LTR?
Exactly that. Appeal bundles prepared by APC are sent both to POU and appellants.RAJ2007 wrote: What do you mean by bundles sent to POU and me ?
What extension? You will normally be advised in a letter sent to you why the Home Office have refused your application. This letter is called Reasons for Refusal Letter. There will be of course, a copy in the bundle plus ICD2105 "Appeal under Section..... ".Before appeal date, will home office sent a copy of their documents to the appellant so that the appellant has more understanding of why HO refused extension? please advice
Do you mean that she won, and then the Home Office applied for reconsideration in the AIT? If so, what happens next depends on what stage the process is at.Prince1 wrote:I know someone who is currently going through the appeal process.
She won the initial appeal and the Home Office succesfully appeal the decision....
She is currently awaiting the re-trial date.
The Home Office can apply to the Court of Appeal. She can appeal if she loses. But you need pretty good grounds.Prince1 wrote:What happen next if she loose the case this time around....and can they appeal if she wins again....