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I don't think that is a bad argument. But you took the absurd point of view, clearly he planned to be reside continously in the UK to finish his degree.sakura wrote:Hmmm....great argument. "I should be allowed to stay in the UK because I have debts to pay off...that's right. I'm an international student with loans in the UK...can I stay? If not, your banks will lose out."
That might actually work.
It's not absurd. It depends on what types of debts he is referring to (bank loans and credit cards, or other types of debt), but the way he wrote it was "I want to stay so that I can work and pay off my debts", which is why he wrote the UK would lose if he left. Is it possible to stay in the UK based on loans and debts (anyone know)? That plus, do international students get access to such loans?SYH wrote:I don't think that is a bad argument. But you took the absurd point of view, clearly he planned to be reside continously in the UK to finish his degree.sakura wrote:Hmmm....great argument. "I should be allowed to stay in the UK because I have debts to pay off...that's right. I'm an international student with loans in the UK...can I stay? If not, your banks will lose out."
That might actually work.
I am loathe to comment on specific cases that I have not seen, and that other firms are delaing with. Sorry.raniwza wrote:I have applied for ILR under 10 years category and I
Victoria, what are my chances to get the ILR after the lawyer sending the letter last week? Will they take a long time to decide? This is because I have a wedding in Malaysia to attend this October and my student visa expires at the end of October. Should I extend my visa because I am resitting one paper?
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Do we have basis for confidence in senioir caseworkers?[/quote]raniwza- it is not difficult to be part of the UK. It's unfortunate that there was no senior caseworker when you applied for ILR in-person, but that doesn't mean the country is trying to kick you out. The only thing you can do now is wait, if you can't appeal.
My wife was refused ILR in the UK because she was out of the country for 19 months out of the 2 years for personal and business reasons.
Also, no offer of further leave to remain was offered and she was informed she should leave the UK at the3 end of her 2 years LLR (April 2007) or she would be forcibly removed!
She is now back in China whilst I am in the UK.
They also said that we do not have a genuine marriage which is complete and utter GARBAGE!!!
I say at the outset I mean no discouragement whatsoever.How come I have never heard of this before? That you don't have the right to appeal if you still have your current leave to remain? However, I rang the Home Office and I was advised that I can produce a letter to explain the gap. But to be safe, I asked the lawyer to help me out.
This is a fact and you can check it in the rules. The only time you can appeal is when your leave has run out. So long as you have a valid LTR, you can write a letter for Reconsideration based on your arguments and other factors which the case worker would have missed and also any evidence which you would have.William Blake wrote:what the blazes is going on man. No right of appeal if visa is still valid. What!? Is that a fact ? Can someone more informed please confirm. Is this for real?
Then Ranizwa is right they are trying to bloody well kick us out. Its like evry little thing to look at to try and make it difficult for you. What next donate blood ?!
That's not quite right in law. Under the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, s. 81(1) (as amended), "Where an immigration decision is made in respect of a person he may appeal to an Immigration Judge".jes2jes wrote:This is a fact and you can check it in the rules. The only time you can appeal is when your leave has run out. So long as you have a valid LTR, you can write a letter for Reconsideration based on your arguments and other factors which the case worker would have missed and also any evidence which you would have.
Thanks for this and it was not my intention to make other users misinterperet my writing.avjones wrote:It worried me, though, that your statement, "The only time you can appeal is when your leave has run out" might be taken by other people to apply to their cases, so it was important to have the full context.
Make sure you would return before your visa expires but I would not make travel plans if my immigrational issue is not sorted yet.I have a wedding that I cannot miss this October therefore have already booked a flight to go back to Malaysia on the 11th.
Is this the only paper left to write or there are more? You can apply for extension but I doubt you would be given 1 year LTR to resit a paper.My current leave to remain will expire on the 31st October hence I can only apply for extension 28 days before ie 3rd October to resit my one paper. I have already found out that the British Embassy in Malaysia would not grant an extension for somebody only resitting one ACCA paper. But UK Home Office would extend a visa to 1 year (as experienced by a friend last year on the same situation). Therefore, I need to extend my visa here in the UK.
I think you should wait unitl you hear from the BIA concerning your representation before you make another application. I believe your passport is still with them. If by the end of October, you had not heard anything then you can make another application for FLTR before the expiration of your current leave to avoid being an overstayer.My current dilemma is if, I extend my visa, would my reconsiderations letters by lawyers for the permanent residence still stands (meaning will I still have chance for the PR status) or will I need to reapply again when the new extension of student visa expires? The PR application already costs me a lot of money.
There is no guarantee when it comes to postal application as to processing times but they mostly make a decision within 4 weeks. You can go for same day processing and pay the fee for that.Another dilemma is, if I apply through post on the 3rd October, can I get my passports back to fly back to Malaysia before the 11th October? The post costs £295.00. Or do I need to go for 1 day processing? Will that not cost me £500.00? After all, my exam will be in December 2007 and the results will come out in February 2008. Will I get one year or 6 months extension? A friend sent hers in post and got 1 year extension but mine? I don't really know.