ILR (HSMP) Refused due to absence of 260 days over 4 years
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:22 am
Hello.
I submitted ILR application (HSMP under Judicial Review) and the application was refused.
The UK Border Agency letter says:
"You have been out of the United Kingdom for a total of 269 days over the last four years, since your last application in 08 May 2006, the Secretary of State is not satisfied that you have spent a continuous period of 5 years (or four years ...under...HSMP ILR Judicial Review) lawfully in the United Kingdom..."
I double-checked my travel dates, the 269 is wrong. 260 is the correct number.
Among the trips I took, I took many little holidays:
66 days total for 14 trips all of which are 10 days or less.
66 days total for 4 trips all of which are 20 days or less.
Then I took 3 long trips:
51 days, 44 days and 33 days. Some of were taken to visit my grandma
who was over 95 and was ill.
I have the appeal right.
Do I have a case that can be potentially appealed successfully?
How strong a case do I have?
Thank you for your kind advice.
Also, any recommendation of experienced immigration barristers?
I submitted ILR application (HSMP under Judicial Review) and the application was refused.
The UK Border Agency letter says:
"You have been out of the United Kingdom for a total of 269 days over the last four years, since your last application in 08 May 2006, the Secretary of State is not satisfied that you have spent a continuous period of 5 years (or four years ...under...HSMP ILR Judicial Review) lawfully in the United Kingdom..."
I double-checked my travel dates, the 269 is wrong. 260 is the correct number.
Among the trips I took, I took many little holidays:
66 days total for 14 trips all of which are 10 days or less.
66 days total for 4 trips all of which are 20 days or less.
Then I took 3 long trips:
51 days, 44 days and 33 days. Some of were taken to visit my grandma
who was over 95 and was ill.
I have the appeal right.
Do I have a case that can be potentially appealed successfully?
How strong a case do I have?
Thank you for your kind advice.
Also, any recommendation of experienced immigration barristers?