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The most important is when the case is listed by the tribunal.If you get a letter from the tribunal stating the last date to submit any defense bundle that you still wish to send in,then your determination should follow suit in a week.On the average,it takes roughly 3-4months for the you to get a determination from the tribunal.pahadia wrote:My timeline is
EEA2 form sent: 23 May 2013
COA received: 28 May 2013
Refused with right of appeal: 02-Sep-2013
Appeal : 11-Sep 2013
Does anyone shed a light how many weeks it takes Judge to take decision on appeal ?
Thanks a million for your reply.
You dont need to be bothered any longer but to ease your doubts,you can write them once a week.You can also write the Public complaints unit and tell them the urgent need for your documents.All in all,you should be looking at the beginning of next month.Good luckjamesadewale200 wrote:@blesoo100, the lady at HOPOU told me that the team to implement the decision have a protocol of making further checks is that true after appealed allowed and they didnt challange and how long will the further checks take, i need to travel asap
As long as you have appealed,all conditions remain the same pending the outcome of the appeal.If you have made a new application as well,it does not change the fact that you cant work and if your old COA states that you can work,you need not bother.OlaDPounds wrote:Hi everyone, just a quick question.
I will be asking everyone on the forum but will also be directing the question to those who have experienced the situation e.g @Babz etc.
While you await the EEA2 appeal, then you re-applied.
Were you permitted the right to work on your COA for the new application?
I await your replies thanks.
diangelo wrote:The most important is when the case is listed by the tribunal.If you get a letter from the tribunal stating the last date to submit any defense bundle that you still wish to send in,then your determination should follow suit in a week.On the average,it takes roughly 3-4months for the you to get a determination from the tribunal.pahadia wrote:My timeline is
EEA2 form sent: 23 May 2013
COA received: 28 May 2013
Refused with right of appeal: 02-Sep-2013
Appeal : 11-Sep 2013
Does anyone shed a light how many weeks it takes Judge to take decision on appeal ?
Thanks a million for your reply.
pahadia wrote:Thanks diangelo. We have already bundled all the required documents with the appeal and for some reason though its going to be quick (I must have been smoking something ...
I have read people send reconsideration application. I am not sure exactly what is it ? I thought after refusal, appeal is the only way or apply for fresh application. Does "Reconsideration" means write to UKBA with updated documentation ? Would they reconsider ?
Reconsideration can be considered if the caseworker decides that there was an error in refusal.Fresh evidence or documents are not considered except if they are needed to support reasons for refusal.You can appeal,send a reconsideration request and file a new application.Make sure the reconsideration is addressed to the caseworker.You will find the case team ID at the refusal letter.
diangelo wrote:The most important is when the case is listed by the tribunal.If you get a letter from the tribunal stating the last date to submit any defense bundle that you still wish to send in,then your determination should follow suit in a week.On the average,it takes roughly 3-4months for the you to get a determination from the tribunal.pahadia wrote:My timeline is
EEA2 form sent: 23 May 2013
COA received: 28 May 2013
Refused with right of appeal: 02-Sep-2013
Appeal : 11-Sep 2013
Does anyone shed a light how many weeks it takes Judge to take decision on appeal ?
Thanks a million for your reply.
I guess your RC has been issued....jamesadewale200 wrote:I just got a response from someone from ukba,pls find what was sent to me. I have checked our database and can confirm that a decision has been made on your application. It is just awaiting dispatch from our offices in Liverpool and should be with you shortly. If you have not heard anything by Monday, please feel free to contact me again.
please what does this mean after an allowed appeal
Quame,Quame wrote:Anyone recently done Papar based appeals? How fast is it?
After posting the appeal, how long does it take to hear from them to request for more documents if needed?
When do they take the fees? A week after posting?
Cheers.
As you can see there is a lot of confused and inexperienced case workers. I will advice you do paper appeal unless you can afford a sound solicitor that will defend your case at oral hearing. In every situation try as much as possible to avoid oral cos they could ask questions you can not answer and use that as basis for denial.Choi Saab wrote:Hi all,
I've got my EEA2 refused after 10months of submission and I have a right of appeal.
Reason for refusal is lack of evidence of current employment. When I submitted in Dec'12 I provided with 10 wage slips up to Oct'12 and a letter from the employer confirming her permanent job. I also notified that my EU partner will be goin on maternity leave soon.
Now after 10 months they refused on the basis that I failed to prove her employment after Oct'12 even though I wrote three letters telling them she's on maternity and if they need further evidence then ask me.
Now I'm considering a request of reconsideration as well as an appeal.
Is paper appeal more successful or oral hearing ?
If the caseworker reconsiders and issues RC then how to withdraw appeal and would they refund appeal fee?
Thanks in advance
Thanks Dav!Davmck70 wrote:Quame,Quame wrote:Anyone recently done Papar based appeals? How fast is it?
After posting the appeal, how long does it take to hear from them to request for more documents if needed?
When do they take the fees? A week after posting?
Cheers.
Can you tell us more about the situation? Paper based appeal is easy and straight-forward. Is goes through the system and I can say the fastest will be 2.5 months till decision is made. They never request for more documents, it is your responsibility to state what extra documents you have to support your appeal and also ensure you have a copy of everything sent. Most importantly any docs to HO must be registered and signed for(trackable). Wish you the best
I read somewhere that said you'll need an accountant's letter, bank statement, invoices and probably a letter from the DWP?A_D21 wrote:Hi
Nobody replied to my question. Any advice which evidence I should submit for my wife's self employment?
Tnx