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Then the Home Office letter may be a mistake.Immigration and Asylum Chamber tribunal procedure rules wrote:“appellant” means a person who has provided a notice of appeal to the Tribunal against an appealable decision in accordance with these Rules;
Indeed that is the law.vinny wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 1:49 amThen the Home Office letter may be a mistake.Immigration and Asylum Chamber tribunal procedure rules wrote:“appellant” means a person who has provided a notice of appeal to the Tribunal against an appealable decision in accordance with these Rules;
I am simply telling you what the law says. Appeal form has no dependent section as opposed to an Immigration application.Kandamaya11 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:15 amA single appeal was lodged as there was no reason to lodge different appeal for each person. Fee waiver was applied because we are on asylum support.
Our application has always been main applicant and two dependants in one place. Each person was part of the appeal.
Interesting. It seems that both the Home Office and the Tribunal had accepted who the appellants were.Kandamaya11 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 3:55 amBut home office bundle sent to us regarding appeal contains each persons name and D. O. B as appellants.