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1. The format of your AR does not matter. It will definitely be rejected. So it is there only to give you some time for the fresh application
More importantly have you properly prepared your new application? You are clearly not detailed oriented (like me) so did you seek external help e.g. solicitor?Charann wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 12:56 pmAR decision received and it has been rejected.
In the front page of the decision letter, it has been given as 'If you have any reason to stay in the UK that you have not already told us about, you must tell us now or at the latest within 14 days of receiving this letter'. Under Enforcement notice - liability and removal section: it says 'if you wish to seek legal advice you should do so now. You will not be removed for the first seven days after you receive this notice'. Please advise which timeline I should follow to submit my new application 14 days or 7 days?
When you received your initial refusal, it was already clear that the AR will be rejected.Why did you even wait for the AR result to start preparing for the fresh application ?Charann wrote: ↑Sat Mar 31, 2018 1:18 pmI've got advice from solicitor and the plan was to do it asap. Actually, I received my decision letter on 23/March, I've contacted the solicitor and he told to prepare all the documents for a new application. I've collected/prepared all the required documents, after 2 days he is not responding to my email or phone. Now I'm trying to find a new solicitor so I'm worried about the two different statements mentioned about the dates(7 days & 14 days).