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Many thanks Nzekells. Its has been 12 days since decision made and so far no action from Home Office. Fingers crossed........Nzekells wrote:Congratulations Tabaci11 on your appeal success. Normally, you'd have to wait to see if the respondent (HO in this case, I suppose) counter-appeals. If they don't (as is likely here being this is a HR issue), expect things to move in your favour. Once again, congrats.
shockwave1986 wrote:Hi,
Congratulations on your success. Would you mind sharing the details of your case ? ; i'm in a similar predicament, due to one occasion where my parents were sick I had to return home and look after them for a year. This also pushed my number of absences to 700 days in total. My solicitor made a strong case for me raising article 8, my brother's a British citizen by birth Also my partner and I are married but same sex marriage isn't recognised in our home countries. I also submitted medical certificates to show that they were sick and needed my care. I feel I have a strong case and asked HO to exercise discretion but I'm prepared to go to appeal if it comes to that.
Therefore I'm curious to know the elements that strengthened your human rights case. Many thanks.
Here are the details:friend2k9 wrote:I have similar case. Can you please explain more about your case.
What were the reason for gap? how your solicitors prepared and what documents or evidence were attached.
Can anyone please reply to my above post? I need your guidence.Tabaci11 wrote:Hello,
I need advice on my appeal decision.
I applied for ILR on the basis of 10 year long residency. My ILR was refused because I spent >180 days outside UK.
I made appeal application and my appeal has been dismissed under immigration rules but judge allowed my appeal under human rights acts Article 8. No anonymity direction is made.
Now, within 14 days Home Office asked for permission to appeal to Upper tribunal. What will happen? How long they can take?
Do I need to take any action after this or should I wait?
If they take longer than 6 months then Can I make another visa application (Tier 2). As my current visa (Tier 4) will expire on September 2016.
Please guide me.......
Many thanks.
CR001 wrote:An appeal can take many months, there is a backlog and shortage of staff at that level.
You cannot make a new application while you have an appeal pending. You have to withdraw your appeal and then apply for a visa.
No, I don't think you can once you have withdrawn the appeal.Would that be possible to re-appeal once I get my new visa if I withdraw the current appeal now?
shockwave1986 wrote:Similar to you, my ILR got refused as I did not meet the immigration continuity requirements and according to them my human rights case is not compelling enough. My lawyer and I think they are being silly especially with their arguments. For example I provided medical reports to detail my parents' illnesses and why I had to stay and look after them. But because the doctor used the word 'advised' (eg xx was strongly advised to stay and provide the necessary care for his parents...) they conclude it was a choice me and my family made when in fact the medical reports clearly explain the life threatening conditions and that I was the best and only person to provide such care. There are other silly conclusions that don't add up.
Generally it feels the caseworker did not read the documents properly nor understood the case in the right context. Feels like they rushed through it after taking 5 months!
Anyway I have been given the right of appeal which I am exercising. How long did it take you to get a hearing from the date the HO made a decision ? Your answer would help a lot and now I have to change my plans for job applications...etc. Thanks.
CR001 wrote:An appeal can take many months, there is a backlog and shortage of staff at that level.
You cannot make a new application while you have an appeal pending. You have to withdraw your appeal and then apply for a visa.
CR001 wrote:That is for entry clearance from outside the UK. You are not applying for entry clearance.
Many thanks for the reply.ouflak1 wrote:Why was the application refused? Was your daughter born in the UK? Does she have a visa?
Tabaci11 wrote:Many thanks for the reply.ouflak1 wrote:Why was the application refused? Was your daughter born in the UK? Does she have a visa?
The application was refused because I have spent 180+ days out side UK to perform research work. And my daughter was born in UK after I applied for appeal, although I mentioned into application and appeal that we are expecting newborn. I didnt apply for her visa yet. The judge allowed appeal under human rights (Article \8).
My wife has dependent visa until september 2016 but my daughter doesnt have.