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Post by stacey1 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:17 am

Hi i recently went to the appeal court (IAC) with my immigration case.I am married,have a step daughter and baby due next month.The judge determined that the Home Office didnt take into account my situation properly due to the Childrens Act 2009 ,where children have to be taken into consideration in cases.So it was pasted back to the Home Office to deal with.
I cant believe how useless the Home Office are! I was passed to a new solictor from my old one as she has a very good track record of appeals.She did all the paper work for court and has been corresponding with the Home Office.I had a phone call yesterday from my old solictor saying that the Home Office had sent them a letter requesting our passport photos :-/ When they are fully aware its a new solicitor dealing with my case.
Anyway i just wondered if anyone knows,does this mean i have been granted my visa?The fact they are asking for my passport photos and my wifes? They had some from when i applied for my visa 1 year back,could they not have used those.
Just wondered if anyone knows if this means my visa has been accpeted?
Regards and thanks

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Post by geriatrix » Sat Jun 25, 2011 12:00 am

Please continue in the existing topic.
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