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Can I open my old immigration case in court

Post by Birmingham2 » Thu Aug 12, 2021 7:54 am

I have a Question about my old immigration case.
In 2010 I got post study work visa for 2 years. I applied for extention in 2011 on point based system. At the time I depended on income from UK and outside uk . The point calculator showed enough points to apply for extention under the category available at the time. An accountant statement was submitted with applications but my application was refused on the basis "" THERE IS NO FINANCIAL YEAR STATED IN THE APPLICATION " where it clearly mentioned that FINANCIAL YEAR 2011.
However I was given no chance of appeal or review, accordingly I went to a Solicitor in Birmingham and she appealed on HUMAN RIGHTS BASIS which was refused later.
My Question is that the real ISSUE OF FINANCIAL YEAR which was there in the statement never contested despite my concerns raised with my solicitor but she turned it down.
My QUESTION IS THAT """ CAN WE APPEAL TO CHALLENGE THE POINT OF DATES which was clearly mentioned in the ACCOUNTANT STATEMENT ""

At the moment I am returned to my home country voluntarily in 2014.

Hope these are enough to understand my question.
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Re: Can I open my old immigration case in court

Post by CR001 » Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:38 am

Highly unlikely that you can open a case in court that is 10 years old.

Unclear from your post what 'extension application' you applied for in 2011.

If you wish to return to the UK, you will have to find another route you qualify for.
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Re: Can I open my old immigration case in court

Post by Birmingham2 » Thu Aug 12, 2021 9:05 am

CR001 wrote:
Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:38 am
Highly unlikely that you can open a case in court that is 10 years old.

Unclear from your post what 'extension application' you applied for in 2011.

If you wish to return to the UK, you will have to find another route you qualify for.
Unclear from your post what 'extension application' you applied for in 2011.""
Thanks for your reply. Refering to your query above. It was POST STUDY WORK VISA points based system at the time. The querry the Home office raised was that THERE IS NO FINANCIAL YEAR in my statement but it was clearly mentioned but that defeciency was never asked to provide by the home office neither my solicitor contested that.

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Re: Can I open my old immigration case in court

Post by CR001 » Thu Aug 12, 2021 9:08 am

There is no point trying to revive a court case from 10 years ago, for a visa category that no longer exists. The courts are unlikely to review an old case as any appeal you attempt to make now is substantially out of time.

You will need to find another visa route to the UK if you wish to return.
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