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So sorry. As you said this is unfortunate but keep your faith God is on your side. I pray that God provide the means to get the finances need to fight and win the case.nilemarques wrote:Hi Peeps,
Hope you're all ok. @Summer, thanks for the shoutout!! Everyone else hang in there and fight for what's right!
A bit of bad news I'm afraid. The justice system seems to have adopted the "kick 'em while they're down" syndrome. I have been the unlucky recipient of a refusal from the JR team. .
Reasons are pretty much the 'copy and paste' stuff from the HO refusal letter. No jaw dropping educated reasons.
They stated that the reasons for refusal are that
- HO never submitted an Acknowledgement of service and did not seek for an extension.
- and all the malarkey about that I don't qualify in the immigration rules( no mention of best interests of kids) therefore the HO decision was not u lawful or irrational.
- The HO has no obligation to issue a removals direction at the same time as a refusal(it's been over 8 months since the refusal) and the guidelines do say that 'regard must be paid to those with children' . Wonder if the judge read that bit??
So my next step is to raise £350 for an oral hearing in the next 5 days for the hearing!! That's a massive task task for me. But with God by my side, why should I fear, anything is possible!
Stay blessed
Sorry to hear that but like the rest said as yourself keep the faith and keep going. It is insane what I am hearing as your case is pretty CLEAR CUT and you shouldn't be going through this. They really know how to make us sweat especially as broke as they know we are now you need to find the extra money out of thin air. It's a joke... My prayers are sincerely with you and I mean that.nilemarques wrote:Hi Peeps,
Hope you're all ok. @Summer, thanks for the shoutout!! Everyone else hang in there and fight for what's right!
A bit of bad news I'm afraid. The justice system seems to have adopted the "kick 'em while they're down" syndrome. I have been the unlucky recipient of a refusal from the JR team. .
Reasons are pretty much the 'copy and paste' stuff from the HO refusal letter. No jaw dropping educated reasons.
They stated that the reasons for refusal are that
- HO never submitted an Acknowledgement of service and did not seek for an extension.
- and all the malarkey about that I don't qualify in the immigration rules( no mention of best interests of kids) therefore the HO decision was not u lawful or irrational.
- The HO has no obligation to issue a removals direction at the same time as a refusal(it's been over 8 months since the refusal) and the guidelines do say that 'regard must be paid to those with children' . Wonder if the judge read that bit??
So my next step is to raise £350 for an oral hearing in the next 5 days for the hearing!! That's a massive task task for me. But with God by my side, why should I fear, anything is possible!
Stay blessed
HiIkonkar wrote:Dear All,
Thought I'd share my mates time line as well and would appreciate any kind of advise - PLEASE.
Application Sent FLR (o) - 10/03/2014
Acknowledgement from UKBA - 15/03/2014
Biometric Letter - 10/04/2014
Biometric given - 11/04/2014
Home Office requested additional documents - 02/05/2014
Documents sent - 14/05/2014
Application refused - 16/05/2014
Documents Received with NO right of appeal - 21/05/2014
My mate is an illegal entrant since March 2000 (over 14 years), he's been living with his British Wife for over 2 years( collective proof) but both have known each other since 2006. Both are in mid 40's. No kids together, however my mate's wife has 2 kids from previous marriage both over the age of 18. My mate's wife is british since birth and has her own business earning over the threshold £18,600.
They cannot relocate to any other country due to family ties in the UK and also the parents in law of my mate needs care and attention as they are in late (80's). Plus the business- they just can't think of leaving everything behind.
Can you please advise what we could do. totally lost. The Home Office refusal was ever so stupid and honestly I personally believe they will no grounds to stay on if we can manage to get an appeal right.
Please help.
Thanks