Ma logo wrote:Posted a msg earlier bt l don't know Wat happened to it.
We have bn actively bn following this forum silently and we thank God 4 it, Keeps people sane. My partner got bad news this morning, his application was refused after exactly 15 months on the basis that l, himself and our child can relocate and start a new life in our home country. ( our child n l r both British). He does not have right of appeal n has bn told to contact the Enforcement unit by 4/07/13 ( yes l know today is 8/7/13) this people r ridiculous, his refusal was on the 20th June, tells u Wat postage they used. Kmt. Anyway could anyone and everyone who can, give us advice on Wat to do next? His solicitor is off for 2 weeks. Got the call from the secretary.
Hi ma logo please accept my heartfelt apologies regarding this unpleasant situation. No one even knows how the home office make their 'random' decisions. Sometimes, I mean as I have come to understand on this forum and another which I frequently visit, the home office does take the following into consideration before reaching a decision, status at the point of application, that is if the applicant had valid leave to remain at the time of applying or not. They also consider the finances,if you are in receipt of any benefit amongst a few other flimsy reasons. Sometimes they would say they consider if the applicant has an special circumstances which might prompt them to grant the applicant the leave on a discretion,these special circumstances could include domestic violence,illness,situations which could lead to victimisation,stigma and the likes.
The examples I have listed above are not fool proof, as we often find people who do not tick half of their requirement boxes but get granted,we also find people in the opposite situation, they tick all the boxes but perhaps the case worker had a brawl at the pub the previous night and just decides to refuse people's application for the most silly insignificant reason because they got passed off the previous night.(just assuming worst case scenario,cos it's hard to understand how they operate majority of the time,dont pay too much attention to my illustration please). I believe it's all favour so dont lose hope. Any decision can be overturned. I am just trying to encourage you and paint a broader picture if it will be of any help. I want to believe your solicitor has someone who can deputise and play an active role in his or her absence so I would advice you at least speak to that person for starters,just to put your mind at ease pending when your solicitor comes back and who knows you just might get a call again that your case has been reconsidered and your partner has been granted. All the best and please let us know how you get on
God bless.