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by Jellybean105 » Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:40 pm
Hi, I'd like some urgent advice or some information to help my husband and I to make a decision. I would really appreciate it if someone could advise..
The situation so far -
previous visa valid till july 12
applied for extension in july
refused with appeal in nov
appealed which was denied in jan with appeal to appeal
appealed again which was pending..
made a new application for spouse visa june 13
received refusal recently stating he is an overstayer
So today we went to see an agent (a friend of a friend) and I wanted to ask for some advice.
I have an option to go Ireland under the surrinder route OR -
According to the agent, he said that my husband has not overstayed. The original visa was valid until July last year and he had lodged a new application in time. After that he appealed and again appealed which was refused. While the appeal was going on, he was legally residing in the UK. We applied for the spouse visa and there was no time in between the appeal and the application to have 'overstayed'. While the application was made after a year from the original application, he clearly has not overstayed. If he had overstayed at any time, they would not have given him a right of appeal for his previous visa.
In the letter he received it says:
"You submitted this application on 5th June 2013, more than 28 days after your leave of remain expired. To qualify for leave under D-LTRP 1.1 you must not be in the UK in breach of immigration laws (disregarding any period of overstaying for a period or 28 days or less). As you have overstayed by more than 28 days you fail to qualify for leave by virture of LTRP 2.2 of the Immigration rules. "
The decision has no right of appeal. The agent suggested to challenge the decision. He said they will either approve or deny the right of appeal and then will set a date for the hearing, which could take months.
Has anyone had any experience with this?
I just want to know if there is any hope going ahead and challenging the decision and going for a hearing (I have already forked out thousands of pounds and a lot of effort on this route and wondering if I should see it through) - or go for the Ireland route?
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Jellybean105 on Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.