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oishola77778 wrote:babycakes wrote:Yes my mp wrote to them twice and have written to them again last week, Now waiting on a response from them which is usually very vague saying they dont know how much longer it will take i need to keep on waiting and i will be contacted in due time.sanny26 wrote:babycakes wrote:
Yes sit tight and enjoy the ride, I have been waiting since April last year for an extension.
Have u contact your mp? If u dont mind me asking when did u complete your biometric?
@ babycakes please if you dont mind - what sort of extension are you applying for and on what basis? I understand all extensions go throw active reviews but unless change in circumstance from why initial leave was granted then the active review should be straight forward application, thou we all know UKBA themself make simple cases complicated. Please advise nature of your application if you dont mind. Thanks.
Prince74 wrote:The issue of including a pet as part of the reasons why the applicant should be allowed to stay in the UK has been so grossly taken out of context. My solicitor represented the Bolivian applicant and I understand the case very well. When the news broke in 2011, coincidentally I had an appointment with my solicitor and the appointment was delayed for 30 minutes because he was being interviewed by the BBC.babycakes wrote:dont listen to such rubbish home secretary created that story to make a point as to why she wanted to remove or toughen the human rights side of the applications.rec212 wrote:Someone was granted DLR because he's got a pet and he's taking care of it
LOL
in all honesty who would run such a risk as to involve a animal/pet into their application.
Seriously if she has nothing good to say it best she just keep quiet, they have tried so many different ways to control migration ,when will they realise that migration can never me controlled its a problem first world country faces check out Usa and Canada no one has time to hunt down illegal immigrant and pay 1000s of tax payers money to send them back to thier country.
why dont they focus on getting the country out of tripple dip recession instead of focusing on people who has built a family life here.
The applicant was not allowed to stay because he had a pet, I understand that the UKBA failed to apply one of its policies which was in place at the time, and this policy would have favoured the applicant. In the applicant's supporting statement which he sent as part of his application, he listed the level of commitment he had established in the UK with his gay partner and having a cat was one of the things he listed. So, naively, Theresa May's aids picked this particular point out and Theresa May went to the Conservative Conference and used it as a point to show why the Human Right Act should be redefined.
They do, when it comes to male being in Their child's life they tend to disregard that fact, flro are for compassionate ground for overstayers who can't return to their country due to the family life they develop in the uk. Yet I realise male applicants are treated differently my friends daughter wrote a letter to the CRT telling how she missing her dad( he was being detained )ONLYME1 wrote:@babycakes
Ukba from what I read don't care if its male or female...they just don't grant DL to many specially when one has overstayed and has no genuine really for overstaying and to be honest it all depends on the case worker really...
Can someone reply to my post I made previously would love to hear your opinions towards my case
Cheers
I was doing a bit of research on your case,lol I think it will be very difficult to be granted under flro, as in the ukba eyes they will feel you dont have enough ties to the country. Going to social services would have been your best bet as they have a duty to protect minors from abuse, but you are no longer a minor so that door is closed.ONLYME1 wrote:I think you have a point there ohwell I won't know much about that as my case is defferent and hey do you think I stand a chance?
You are right plus you know what these people are like already, they will start asking why didnt you contact social services as you were a vulnerable minor where are your parents today? If they are overstayer that will only make matters worst.oishola77778 wrote:@ ONLYME 1
I think babycakes have covered it all, but as the application implies it is on compassionate basis, hence someone with experience should positively handle such case.
our of curiosity could you confirm the following:
do you have a proof of when you entered UK as a minor?
what country did you come from originally?
was you or have you ever been involved in any wrong/ criminal activity?
you claimed you dont get on with your mother as their isnt any connection, this seems confusing considering such relationship you had with your father, one would have thought she been the only family you are left with such relationship should be very good, am not trying to dig into your personal life her but trying to reason same way as a caseworker looking for every excuse not to grant an application??
was you leaving with your mum? and what is your mum's current immigration status and have she done anything about it if not yet cleared??
since you are left with your mum, what was she doing??work/study or what??
did you submit letters from your tutors whilst in college to support your application?
I know we do all make mistakes as children, but have you made any mistakes you can think of since you have been in UK?
Have you trace of your family lineage? do you have any proof that you have attempted to trace your roots/ family?
All this might seems strange to you but its me thinking deep and trying to find a way of making it impossible to ask for your return.
you took pictures of scars caused to you by your father, how do you proof they were actually inflicted by your father?
Positive responses to above questions seems to me a strong indication of building good Article 8 / compassionate application.
They told me I couldn't appeal to back in 2010 when I was refused on ILR based on the fact I came here at the age 14 in 1998 but I appealed through my lawyer and I won but was given DLR instead.rec212 wrote:Hi guys,
Is the UKBA still sending letters of removal? I have not received one after my application was refused.
My MP rang the UKBA on my behalf and they told him that I may appeal even if I had no right to appeal in the first place and even if I did not receive any removal notice!
This is so strange and I find it a bit fishy. I am just worried cuz maybe they asked me to appeal just so that I could lose or sth...
shea wrote:They told me I couldn't appeal to back in 2010 when I was refused on ILR based on the fact I came here at the age 14 in 1998 but I appealed through my lawyer and I won but was given DLR instead.rec212 wrote:Hi guys,
Is the UKBA still sending letters of removal? I have not received one after my application was refused.
My MP rang the UKBA on my behalf and they told him that I may appeal even if I had no right to appeal in the first place and even if I did not receive any removal notice!
This is so strange and I find it a bit fishy. I am just worried cuz maybe they asked me to appeal just so that I could lose or sth...
Hey OnlyMe: if you called the ukba/HO and got reassurance from them that your case is strong, then why are you on here asking for advice? Babycakes was just trying to help you. In this forum we are all here to support each other and share our experience, this is not a legal advice forum, if you need further legal advice contact a solicitor. Good luck with your application!ONLYME1 wrote:@oishola
1: Yes i have proof i came in at the age of 13years because my mother previously appied for stay cuz she got married to eu national which was refused so the HO has my passport i came in with and also when i spoke to an immigration office all she did was type in my name and dob all my application details and when i entered uk showed up on system so they know when i came in.
2: i am from nigeria
3: was attacked before and got arrested but i was left to go with just a warning
4: i dont get along with her bcuz she wasnt there while i was growing she left me when i was 1year old and if she was there maybe i wouldnt be domestically abused by my father.
5: her current status is still pending as she re applied
6: shes been working bcuz when she first applied they gave her COA which allows you to work.
7: i submited letters from my school and college tuturs
8: i have no contact with my father since 5years and beside i dont want to see him anymore.
@ babycake
LMAO sorry but someone whos went to high school and college and game in this country as a minor ....i found out my status when i was 17years and rang up ukba and explain everything and here is what the lady said.
1: since you have attending high school and college it will be unfair to ask you to leave due to the fact you have socialised with the system....made friends etc.
2: relationship counts no matter the age all you need is to prove and convince them it is genuine relationship she said (even people wih kids get refused due to they dont prove the authenticity os the relationship)
3: the ukba wont be in a possition to question a minor of that age (13years) for his or her action then.
4: The ukba will take consideration in my best interest to protect me (if he can dump me he sure can heat me she said)
finally she asked me to print form flr o and apply with a detailed letter stating my situation and leave it to the case worker to deside but shes pretty sure it will be off good outcome as they wont want to take all that i have archieved away from me because overstaying wasnt by my doing and i found out early and making effort to resolve it (applied whilst under age) all this will be put into consideration
@babecake
you also said smer about a girl been here since 11years??? did she attend school??? did she attend college??? what age did she enter uk?has she got evidence of when she game in???has she got any form of reason not to be sent home???etc
form flr o is outside the rule and my mp conformed to me that the ukba said i have a compassion case i just need to wait and be patient
cheers
rec212 wrote:Hi guys,
Is the UKBA still sending letters of removal? I have not received one after my application was refused.
My MP rang the UKBA on my behalf and they told him that I may appeal even if I had no right to appeal in the first place and even if I did not receive any removal notice!
This is so strange and I find it a bit fishy. I am just worried cuz maybe they asked me to appeal just so that I could lose or sth...
I sure hope this is just a coincidence, that all 3 of your male friends have been rejected! If they are discriminating due to the fact that you are a male applicant that would just be down-right outrageous to me!!! I am a female applicant and I sure hope they look at my case in depth before making any ridiculous decisions and my daughter's life and future are at steak here. The UKBA have the obligation to protect British citizen kids, British Citizen kids have no rights outside Britain, they have no rights in a foreign country regardless of their foreign national parent, it's ridiculous to refuse a parent to stay with their child, creating unnecessary trauma! what is wrong with people?! I know they're desperate but come on! They have the habit of allowing criminals, drug dealers and terrorist to stay! They obviously haven't a clue!! Come on everyone, if you get refused appeal and fight, fight, fight!!!! Good luck to all!babycakes wrote:I have recently found out that ukba no longer use discretion when it comes to male applicants or it they do they rarely do do.Between January and today 3 of my males friends were refused and one was actually detained and removed, he had 2 kids one 7 and one 3. Does anyone know of anything similar to this?
Also what happened to that guy that went to croydon enquiry office to attend his interview? He hasn't been back on the forum since.
cookies wrote:Hey OnlyMe: if you called the ukba/HO and got reassurance from them that your case is strong, then why are you on here asking for advice? Babycakes was just trying to help you. In this forum we are all here to support each other and share our experience, this is not a legal advice forum, if you need further legal advice contact a solicitor. Good luck with your application!ONLYME1 wrote:@oishola
1: Yes i have proof i came in at the age of 13years because my mother previously appied for stay cuz she got married to eu national which was refused so the HO has my passport i came in with and also when i spoke to an immigration office all she did was type in my name and dob all my application details and when i entered uk showed up on system so they know when i came in.
2: i am from nigeria
3: was attacked before and got arrested but i was left to go with just a warning
4: i dont get along with her bcuz she wasnt there while i was growing she left me when i was 1year old and if she was there maybe i wouldnt be domestically abused by my father.
5: her current status is still pending as she re applied
6: shes been working bcuz when she first applied they gave her COA which allows you to work.
7: i submited letters from my school and college tuturs
8: i have no contact with my father since 5years and beside i dont want to see him anymore.
@ babycake
LMAO sorry but someone whos went to high school and college and game in this country as a minor ....i found out my status when i was 17years and rang up ukba and explain everything and here is what the lady said.
1: since you have attending high school and college it will be unfair to ask you to leave due to the fact you have socialised with the system....made friends etc.
2: relationship counts no matter the age all you need is to prove and convince them it is genuine relationship she said (even people wih kids get refused due to they dont prove the authenticity os the relationship)
3: the ukba wont be in a possition to question a minor of that age (13years) for his or her action then.
4: The ukba will take consideration in my best interest to protect me (if he can dump me he sure can heat me she said)
finally she asked me to print form flr o and apply with a detailed letter stating my situation and leave it to the case worker to deside but shes pretty sure it will be off good outcome as they wont want to take all that i have archieved away from me because overstaying wasnt by my doing and i found out early and making effort to resolve it (applied whilst under age) all this will be put into consideration
@babecake
you also said smer about a girl been here since 11years??? did she attend school??? did she attend college??? what age did she enter uk?has she got evidence of when she game in???has she got any form of reason not to be sent home???etc
form flr o is outside the rule and my mp conformed to me that the ukba said i have a compassion case i just need to wait and be patient
cheers
Its a shame how they deal with parent of British children, can you imagine they are tearing families apart turning parents into single parent, this is cruel i know i will be fighting to the end I may not be British but my child sure is and she has a right to be here and no way will i let them tell me otherwise. This is so unfair,it would have been easier if they ran an amnesty lol people wont just go away they will appeal until they have exhausted there limit, a friend of mine is on her 4th appeal i think, her son is 8 now so hopefully she will be granted.cookies wrote:I sure hope this is just a coincidence, that all 3 of your male friends have been rejected! If they are discriminating due to the fact that you are a male applicant that would just be down-right outrageous to me!!! I am a female applicant and I sure hope they look at my case in depth before making any ridiculous decisions and my daughter's life and future are at steak here. The UKBA have the obligation to protect British citizen kids, British Citizen kids have no rights outside Britain, they have no rights in a foreign country regardless of their foreign national parent, it's ridiculous to refuse a parent to stay with their child, creating unnecessary trauma! what is wrong with people?! I know they're desperate but come on! They have the habit of allowing criminals, drug dealers and terrorist to stay! They obviously haven't a clue!! Come on everyone, if you get refused appeal and fight, fight, fight!!!! Good luck to all!babycakes wrote:I have recently found out that ukba no longer use discretion when it comes to male applicants or it they do they rarely do do.Between January and today 3 of my males friends were refused and one was actually detained and removed, he had 2 kids one 7 and one 3. Does anyone know of anything similar to this?
Also what happened to that guy that went to croydon enquiry office to attend his interview? He hasn't been back on the forum since.