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If you have the documents which they require, it is wise to be added and submit an appeal to the post (BHC). Every appeal submitted at the posts are reviewed by an Entry Clearance Manager (ECM) before being sent to the AIT.nare72 wrote:Thanks for your reply, but in the same refusal note it has mentioned that
'If you decide to appeal against the refusal of your application, the decision will be reviewed in conjunction with your grounds of appeal. If you have any additional documentation which addresses the reasons for refusal, you are strongly advised to submit it with your notice of appeal, as it may be possible to resolve the points at issue without the necessity for an appeal hearing.'
and I undestood that we can use appeal to submit the additional evidences which address the reson for refusal but the document should be obtained/generated before the original application date.
I know you can specifically ask for a review of your application instead of re-applying because my brother did it once but it was completed by a solicitor, not really sure if you can do that personally. In this case as well, it was your fault for not presenting relevant document as requested.nare72 wrote:Thanks HRY2005 for your very usefull reply. Even I am hoping for the same. but I am confused on what to fill in the 'Grounds of appeal' section as it is very different situation on how to disagree with the descision Or just a covering letter to explain what I am submitting to address the reason. I dont think they will accept without filling the grounds of appeal section.
Also Do I need to submitt all other documents submitted along with the original application or just the documents which address the reason for refusal.
Thanks for your time & advise on this.
Cant suggest solicitors mate as I dont live in England, I live up north. The websites of the Law Society of England and Wales or the Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner can help. http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/home.law or http://www.oisc.gov.uk/nare72 wrote:HRY2005 do you have contact detail of Solicitor so i can also try to contact him for help.
Thanks