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Congratulations. Very good news......Alik8 wrote:My appeal was allowed yesterday by judge , what will happen next ?
When did you receive your determination? I am counting until 6 weeks which will pass at the end of next week and then send pap, be careful not too wait for too long as you may loose your judicial review right. Because it also may take up to 2 weeks for ukba to respond to your claim.RanaJee wrote:Congratulations. Very good news......Alik8 wrote:My appeal was allowed yesterday by judge , what will happen next ?
I won appeal in mid January 2014. I am still waiting for RC.I called many many times. Yesterday HO said it will take couple of weeks more......
I think it can take upto 8 weeks. My 5 weeks already gone... lets see how long more....
hi Pablito,Pablito wrote:When did you receive your determination? I am counting until 6 weeks which will pass at the end of next week and then send pap, be careful not too wait for too long as you may loose your judicial review right. Because it also may take up to 2 weeks for ukba to respond to your claim.RanaJee wrote:Congratulations. Very good news......Alik8 wrote:My appeal was allowed yesterday by judge , what will happen next ?
I won appeal in mid January 2014. I am still waiting for RC.I called many many times. Yesterday HO said it will take couple of weeks more......
I think it can take upto 8 weeks. My 5 weeks already gone... lets see how long more....
My hearing was on 4th March , judge told me that she will send me determination within 14 days, HO representative Was very clear and said CASE WORKER made an error so one thing is clear that they're not going to challenge judges decision. Now do I have to made a claim for appeal fee refund?Pablito wrote:When did you receive your determination? I am counting until 6 weeks which will pass at the end of next week and then send pap, be careful not too wait for too long as you may loose your judicial review right. Because it also may take up to 2 weeks for ukba to respond to your claim.RanaJee wrote:Congratulations. Very good news......Alik8 wrote:My appeal was allowed yesterday by judge , what will happen next ?
I won appeal in mid January 2014. I am still waiting for RC.I called many many times. Yesterday HO said it will take couple of weeks more......
I think it can take upto 8 weeks. My 5 weeks already gone... lets see how long more....
The judge will award your fee back to you at the time of promulgating decision.Alik8 wrote:
My hearing was on 4th March , judge told me that she will send me determination within 14 days, HO representative Was very clear and said CASE WORKER made an error so one thing is clear that they're not going to challenge judges decision. Now do I have to made a claim for appeal fee refund?
Hi, Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it.dalebutt wrote:@Hosok, unfortunately that's the way it is here, calm down, as you will very much need it when dealing with HO, they are perpetually time waster, and there isn't much one can do, think it's part of the policy, what you can do is file your appeal ASAP, and send a reconsideration request outlining why you believed they have made a mistake, and then remain calm and patient you will need it. Good luck.
dalebutt wrote:You can do any type of appeal, your case isn't as complicated that you must go oral if you didn't want to, yes there is a possibility that they might reconsider, there is no time frame for reconsideration, someone on this thread just had theirs reconsidered in around 4 weeks.
You don't need to mention that you have appealed, they will be notified shortly, the reconsideration request is sent to Liverpool, address it to the caseworker, don't request your passport back yet give it a bit of time, to avoid any complication. I am not saying appeal is necessarily better than applying, nowadays depending on one's location appeal takes around 7 months, but some decisions are better appealed as they might not change their decision if one applied 10x, so in that sense appealing will be the best course of action.
Are you talking about the appeal?dalebutt wrote:No you do not have to send your passport along as they already have seen it, the letter should include your spouse's home office ref number and application ref number, name DOB and address, with that they will be able to identify the application, If they decide to change their decision, you will just have to write to the tribunal to withdraw your appeal, but it is better that before you do this, you already have your passport back with the vignette attached.
Thanks.dalebutt wrote:I was talking about the reconsideration, you said you had already appealed the decision? If you are requesting for reconsideration you can add any document which you think will assist them in reconsidering their decision.
thanx for your replyuk2005 wrote:ror appel time line
14/11/13
refuse 28/2/14
reoson me & my ex not self employed from april 2013
not provide enoght evdiance such invoice/bank statnent
but send accountent latter & self assesment
as i have permanent contect provide every momth
invoice money come to account will send till
now+bank statment
my ex got invoice book for her work after bagging
to her she give me & her business card+her latest
ni bill
all send tribunal
do you guys think enough for appel as i m meeting HO
refusal requirment!!!??
any advice please
Hey @appealalready and other members.appealalready wrote:@ Favour100
Email a pre action protocol letter to the Home Office and tell them what you provided - briefly.
The team is responsible for working out problems before they get to court.
They will follow up on your issues and mail you a letter.
I personally have not found any other department to respond as quickly or as fully as the Pre Action Protocol Team.
email ukbapap@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
letter http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/proced ... v#IDAGJKCC
hosok wrote:Hey @appealalready and other members.appealalready wrote:@ Favour100
Email a pre action protocol letter to the Home Office and tell them what you provided - briefly.
The team is responsible for working out problems before they get to court.
They will follow up on your issues and mail you a letter.
I personally have not found any other department to respond as quickly or as fully as the Pre Action Protocol Team.
email ukbapap@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
letter http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/proced ... v#IDAGJKCC
Can anyone please expand what is the judicial review? is that the normal oral hearing appeal or what is it?
@appealalready has mentioned in the quoted post above that you need to send an email of pre-cation protocol, is that before appealing or what?
I am planning to send my oral hearing appeal alongside a re-consideration (provide more evidence of exercising treaty rights in both) next week. Can anyone tell me what is the best way to do so? Also- Do i need to send HO my passports again for re-consideration?
Thanks a lot.
Thanks mate.Pablito wrote:hosok wrote:Hey @appealalready and other members.appealalready wrote:@ Favour100
Email a pre action protocol letter to the Home Office and tell them what you provided - briefly.
The team is responsible for working out problems before they get to court.
They will follow up on your issues and mail you a letter.
I personally have not found any other department to respond as quickly or as fully as the Pre Action Protocol Team.
email ukbapap@ukba.gsi.gov.uk
letter http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/proced ... v#IDAGJKCC
Can anyone please expand what is the judicial review? is that the normal oral hearing appeal or what is it?
@appealalready has mentioned in the quoted post above that you need to send an email of pre-cation protocol, is that before appealing or what?
I am planning to send my oral hearing appeal alongside a re-consideration (provide more evidence of exercising treaty rights in both) next week. Can anyone tell me what is the best way to do so? Also- Do i need to send HO my passports again for re-consideration?
Thanks a lot.
It is administrative court they can't decide whether you should get your residence card or not like in appeal But for instance issuing your residence card within their deadlines is administrative issue and you can seek judicial review in that matter if they failed to act or else acted but inappropriately , however I narrowed down the example you should grasp the idea.
Thanks a lot!dalebutt wrote:Yes, a judicial review can be sought if HO has refused your application without a right of appeal, and you believe there should have been one, a JR can be sought if HO takes more than 6 months to decide your application, anything in the line of maladministration you can pursue a claim for JR, but you cannot pursue a JR where you application has been refused, and you have been given a right to appeal, you have to pursue the route of appeal ultimately.