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That was a refusal. So, I think you should mention it.??? wrote:I was refused initially from my home country (2005) with the right to appeal,
However, you should also say that refusal was overturned by the administrative review.however in administrative review (within 4 months), high commission granted me visa.
??? wrote:Hi guys,
I am about to complete my 10 years in next month. I was refused initially from my home country (2005) with the right to appeal, however in administrative review (within 4 months), high commission granted me visa. From last 10 years, I have never been refused, all my extensions were within or before the time. Now I am thinking to apply for long residency visa, shall I mention that refusal (in application form or covering letter). I could not find any information regarding this matter on UKVI's website, however, friends have suggested that if visa was granted on the same application (either from appeal or admin review), it should not be a problem. Is it going to be a problem for me to obtain ILR, shall I contact with a lawyer?
Please if any of you can share their knowledge regarding this matter, I will be thankful.