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Thanks Vinny, any other links where we have had success stories already under similar situation?vinny wrote:Good chances.
Great77,Great77 wrote:There are chances you will get it because you applied within 28 days after your withdrawal and the application was successful afterward. That means the period you withdraw and applied till the time you were granted your visa will be counted as legal. Read this link below and page 28 they said if not exceed 28 days.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... .0_EXT.pdf
and also the law is quoted here for you.
"276B wrote:
(v) the applicant must not be in the UK in breach of immigration laws except that any period of overstaying for a period of 28 days or less will be disregarded, as will any period of overstaying between periods of entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain of up to 28 days and any period of overstaying pending the determination of an application made within that 28 day period.
Your are unlikely to get a response. This member only posted 5 times and hasn't visited the forum since Mar 21, 2016, almost a year ago!bigben1982 wrote:Hi CathyJ16,
Could you please give some updates about how your ILR application went through?
I am going through a same "withdarawn appeal" situation and I am due for ILR through 10 years long term residency route this September.
Thanks.
@casa Thanks for the reply.Casa wrote:Your are unlikely to get a response. This member only posted 5 times and hasn't visited the forum since Mar 21, 2016, almost a year ago!bigben1982 wrote:Hi CathyJ16,
Could you please give some updates about how your ILR application went through?
I am going through a same "withdarawn appeal" situation and I am due for ILR through 10 years long term residency route this September.
Thanks.