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For the 7 year rule, it is explained hereKhaldoon wrote:Thank you Dapsonlee, what does it mean by 10 years rules and 7 years rules and could I know which one of them applies on my case?
Congratulations !Salama84 wrote:Hello everyone,
I am a silent follower of this forum,
I would like to let everyone to know of my timeline,
FLR (O) Application submitted : 19/06/2012
Biometric taken : October 2012
Outcome : Granted 30 months letter dated 29/08/2013 and received to solicitor's office: 30/08/2013.
I entered the UK illegally and then met my British partner she was not British then as she only naturalised recently. we also have a British child.
i would like to wish all of you the best of luck, who ever is waiting the long will soon end and hopefully you will be blessed with good news, People who have been refused, please trust in God and soon your suffering will end.
Congratulations to all who have been granted, all of us have is own circumstances but i am sure that all of us have one thing in common, we all want to be free and protect our private life.
thank you
all the best to all specially Verbina.
I totally agree with you, its time people began to understand that all their moves is to waste people's time and frustrate them to leaving their country voluntarily. Its just pure wickedness by going round in circles.Believe2013 wrote:Pointless because the appeals for the UT will inevitably end up in the High Courts. Ill-thought out idea and cheap too. This is to deter people from undertaking Judicial Reviews. The best way to mitigate this problem is to scrutinise the quality of the decisions made by the case units and senior case workers - Just more red tape, barriers and deterrents or quangos which blimmen call me Dave of the Big society promised to eradicate. it's getting worse. Judicial review is not a privilege, it's a right and a means to ensure justice is served commensurately. No doubt this will send jitters amongst the Law Society...........hatchsead wrote:Transfer of immigration judicial reviews to Upper Tribunal
http://www.freemovement.org.uk/2013/08/ ... #more-9834
The main changes in the short term seem to be that a wig will make one look silly, the venue is less impressive and the judges are more junior in rank.
- err to more mundane things - my footie team didn't win tonight, how they managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory is beyond me. I can confirm no funky cigarettes have been smoked tonight (as I don't smoke) neither have I intoxicated myself to a state of 'I can barely scratch myself' with stella artois! I only drink Fosters, now that's a touch of class and a gentleman's tipple lol! Night yummymummy3j night all
I agree with Junaidmirza, the bank draft move is the best and gives complete peace of mind. I was advised by my solicitor to use this and i must confess that it made life completely easy.junaidmirza wrote:To all members facing FEES problem with HO
I will suggest you all to send a payment via BANK DRAFT (cost £15 - £20 from your bank), postal order (Cost more then bank draft) or by a cheque (free) rather filling the credit / debit card details as some times these does not go through and also HO takes there time to return the application as invalid to make sure that the applicant is out of time and they have another reason to refuse the future application.
Please feel free to comment on this suggestion and if you don't agree, please say it why you don't agree
Oga (PM) is threatening to sack and reshuffle ministerial positions for disloyalty. That will get the MPs occupied lobbying for ministerial post lol....yummymummy3j wrote:guys sooo now dat our honorable prime minister has been forced to drop d idea of military action in syria, can mps and d govt in general concentrate on clearing dis backlog in d homeoffice....
Hahaha seriously?! No way!!! Too funny *disloyalty* maaan!!!hatchsead wrote:Oga (PM) is threatening to sack and reshuffle ministerial positions for disloyalty. That will get the MPs occupied lobbying for ministerial post lol....yummymummy3j wrote:guys sooo now dat our honorable prime minister has been forced to drop d idea of military action in syria, can mps and d govt in general concentrate on clearing dis backlog in d homeoffice....
I pray that God Almighty touches their hearts.
I am sorry to say that most of these so call solicitors are quacks and only do trial by error. I would say you should try reaching him/ her again just to ascertain why you were refused. If he or she is not not forth coming, please look elsewhere because once they start these pranks, they could be worst than the HO caseworkers and can add to the time wasting process.summer2013 wrote:im left asking questions to my self this weekend, soli send the refusal letter yesterday to me but i did not received anything. he doesn't answer his phone, i would have felt better to discuss with him what are the chances and what he thinks why was the refusal but he just send a text message and dissapeared, this people are just stone-heart and we are left in their hands.
My brain is frozen at the moment and all he cares is how much he is going to earn from this
Oh you poor doll!! Its like @time503 said yesterday, she was in the same position as you are, she s been refused TWICE, but then she was eventually granted her stay.summer2013 wrote:im left asking questions to my self this weekend, soli send the refusal letter yesterday to me but i did not received anything. he doesn't answer his phone, i would have felt better to discuss with him what are the chances and what he thinks why was the refusal but he just send a text message and dissapeared, this people are just stone-heart and we are left in their hands.
My brain is frozen at the moment and all he cares is how much he is going to earn from this
Hi Summer2013 - I can empathise, when I got refused my solicitor sent me an email on Friday afternoon at 4 pm informing me of the refusal - she didn't have the decency to ring me and tell me over the phone. I raised this issue with her superiors and she was withdrawn from the case. I ended up switching counsel all together. I know how frustrated you are as you can't put a plan of action in place until you see the refusal letter. I suspect your solicitor is feeling slightly guilty hence avoiding you. My one behaved in the same fashion. Take your time to gather your thoughts and emotions and then take it from there. All the bestsummer2013 wrote:im left asking questions to my self this weekend, soli send the refusal letter yesterday to me but i did not received anything. he doesn't answer his phone, i would have felt better to discuss with him what are the chances and what he thinks why was the refusal but he just send a text message and dissapeared, this people are just stone-heart and we are left in their hands.
My brain is frozen at the moment and all he cares is how much he is going to earn from this
yummymummy3j wrote:for some reason i do not feel happy today......firstly,i can imagine the stress pple who got refused are goin thru, finances runnin dry, the feeling of uncertainty..then i turned the tv channel for somethin to cheer me up then saw innocents syrian children killed in the most horriffic way as if that was not enough ,chanel 4 started showin the moments world trade centre collapsed..tears rolling down my cheeks its a crazy world we live in.....i pray God heals all wounded hearts .i am sorry to bore you guyz with my story ...God bless you all