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I'm not bitter, just very hurt bro.gollywood wrote:BUt she's not your wife - legally you have nothing to do with her (and vice-versa). Dont see what your problem with her appeal is now that you are divorced. The emotional stuff means JACK in courts.
Just get on with your life. Otherwise you are going to be a bitter man for the rest of it.
The IO informs me the hearing is this Monday.johnboy096 wrote:Just been informed the appeal hearing is next week...
Lets see which lies they tell, make me out to be the bad guy...
Oh well lets see what happens...I wont hold my breath.
It'll be ok - Inshallah!
johnboy096 wrote:An old friend of mine contacted me, he's still in touch with my ex.kumi wrote:what happend ?
I received a txt from him this morning.
He said my ex sounded pretty happy - she told him about the hearing, he said he couldn't tell me the outcome - but that my ex was in good spirits.
I think he wanted me to read between the lines and that she's been given remain to stay.
Oh well!
Anybody know if that sounds plausable?
Thanks
johnboy096 wrote:I just found out the outcome.....the hearing was ADJOURNED as she had late representation.
So there you go - she managed to wangle her way out again.
Was the judge having a laugh!
The AIT what a joke!
Enter by deception = get to stay in the UK!!!
Hi Immigration Lawyer,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello,
You can contact the Home Office Presenting Officer (HOPO) at the nearest AIT (Tribunal) and inform him that you wished to be a witness of HIS side, that is, give evidence against your former spouse.
You should also seek permission from the AIT to do that.
Should you be allowed to do that, the case will be quashed by the judge in a minute !
Assalamu Alaikum all,johnboy096 wrote:johnboy096 wrote:I just found out the outcome.....the hearing was ADJOURNED as she had late representation.
So there you go - she managed to wangle her way out again.
Was the judge having a laugh!
The AIT what a joke!
Enter by deception = get to stay in the UK!!!Hi Immigration Lawyer,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello,
You can contact the Home Office Presenting Officer (HOPO) at the nearest AIT (Tribunal) and inform him that you wished to be a witness of HIS side, that is, give evidence against your former spouse.
You should also seek permission from the AIT to do that.
Should you be allowed to do that, the case will be quashed by the judge in a minute !
The hearing has been rescheduled for late April.
Can I expect to be asked questions by the Immigration Judge, her representative and the presenting officer from the Home Office.
My brother is a lawyer and he says he would never put me on the stand, as he believes I'll lose my cool and swear at her.
That wouldn't be a wise move really!
The hearing is set for the AIT in Manchester - would I contact this AIT or any of them?
I've also been informed the HOPO is only picked 24-hours before the hearing by the AIT in Manchester.
So could I meet him @ the hearing & give him an overview even if I decide against being a witness on his side?
Also would I have to go the nearest AIT to her which is in Manchester - 320 odd miles from where I live?
Thanks
Just a general question for any immigration specialists or lawyers.johnboy096 wrote:johnboy096 wrote:I just found out the outcome.....the hearing was ADJOURNED as she had late representation.
So there you go - she managed to wangle her way out again.
Was the judge having a laugh!
The AIT what a joke!
Enter by deception = get to stay in the UK!!!Hi Immigration Lawyer,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello,
You can contact the Home Office Presenting Officer (HOPO) at the nearest AIT (Tribunal) and inform him that you wished to be a witness of HIS side, that is, give evidence against your former spouse.
You should also seek permission from the AIT to do that.
Should you be allowed to do that, the case will be quashed by the judge in a minute !
The hearing has been rescheduled for late April.
Can I expect to be asked questions by the Immigration Judge, her representative and the presenting officer from the Home Office.
My brother is a lawyer and he says he would never put me on the stand, as he believes I'll lose my cool and swear at her.
That wouldn't be a wise move really!
The hearing is set for the AIT in Manchester - would I contact this AIT or any of them?
I've also been informed the HOPO is only picked 24-hours before the hearing by the AIT in Manchester.
So could I meet him @ the hearing & give him an overview even if I decide against being a witness on his side?
Also would I have to go the nearest AIT to her which is in Manchester - 320 odd miles from where I live?
Thanks
Any ideas anyone???johnboy096 wrote:Just a general question for any immigration specialists or lawyers.johnboy096 wrote:johnboy096 wrote:I just found out the outcome.....the hearing was ADJOURNED as she had late representation.
So there you go - she managed to wangle her way out again.
Was the judge having a laugh!
The AIT what a joke!
Enter by deception = get to stay in the UK!!!Hi Immigration Lawyer,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello,
You can contact the Home Office Presenting Officer (HOPO) at the nearest AIT (Tribunal) and inform him that you wished to be a witness of HIS side, that is, give evidence against your former spouse.
You should also seek permission from the AIT to do that.
Should you be allowed to do that, the case will be quashed by the judge in a minute !
The hearing has been rescheduled for late April.
Can I expect to be asked questions by the Immigration Judge, her representative and the presenting officer from the Home Office.
My brother is a lawyer and he says he would never put me on the stand, as he believes I'll lose my cool and swear at her.
That wouldn't be a wise move really!
The hearing is set for the AIT in Manchester - would I contact this AIT or any of them?
I've also been informed the HOPO is only picked 24-hours before the hearing by the AIT in Manchester.
So could I meet him @ the hearing & give him an overview even if I decide against being a witness on his side?
Also would I have to go the nearest AIT to her which is in Manchester - 320 odd miles from where I live?
Thanks
How would you get the judge to adjourn the hearing - if you're client had arrived without a valid visa?
And had divorce being processed in Pakistan - and the appelant was arguing the divorce wasn't valid?
Would that give you enough to get her leave to stay?
Or would you advise her she needed to go back to the home country and re-apply for a visa?
As a side point on 10 nuisance calls today!
Hi Immigration Lawyer,IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello,
As a lady she has a bit nore chances of success with that, although there must be QUITE some evidence to prove that her life is in real danger if she returns.
I wold say that her chances of success are slim, unless she gets legal aid=public funded lawyer and it goes on and on and on...AIT...High Court/Court of Appeal/House of Lords...European Courts.
It all depends how she is determined...
Hi,khan85 wrote:Johnny dont let her get to u!
shes just being a #@*##@ i wont say it!!!
y dont u just change ur number and move on with ur life beleve me that will get to her!!