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Tks for advice. It doesn't seem fair the humiliation they are submitting us after the referendum on Brexit. I am not very good at writing a complaint and don't know if HO or Border Officers are being unlawful, but I will search further and sure will be sending a complaint to all above. Many tks.secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:05 pmYou can also complain to
a) the Border Force
b) the UKV&I
c) the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
d) Your MP
Thank you Zapzap. I decided to reapply for PR as I believe the period of my self-employment should arguably be considered genuine and effective as I have worked an average of over 10 hours a week and the work was both long term and regular.
I would advise that before reapplying you obtain your SAR. Not only because that may be the only way you can know whatever triggers the alarm at the border, but also because you will be able to read the caseworker notes on your case and correct the relevant points in your application. The fast track SAR is returned within 10 days only.LJM17 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 4:35 pmThank you Zapzap. I decided to reapply for PR as I believe the period of my self-employment should arguably be considered genuine and effective as I have worked an average of over 10 hours a week and the work was both long term and regular.
If I get another refusal, I am determined to appeal against the decision and will let the tribunal decide if it can be granted.
I will keep you guys updated of the situation.
Advice greatly appreciated! However I have already submitted the PR application on the 08/11.AdInfernos wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 9:51 pmI would advise that before reapplying you obtain your SAR. Not only because that may be the only way you can know whatever triggers the alarm at the border, but also because you will be able to read the caseworker notes on your case and correct the relevant points in your application. The fast track SAR is returned within 10 days only.LJM17 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 4:35 pmThank you Zapzap. I decided to reapply for PR as I believe the period of my self-employment should arguably be considered genuine and effective as I have worked an average of over 10 hours a week and the work was both long term and regular.
If I get another refusal, I am determined to appeal against the decision and will let the tribunal decide if it can be granted.
I will keep you guys updated of the situation.
Also, as per your fresh application, if the first was refused because your earnings were below the minimum threshold, you may have to provide sufficient evidence that your activity was genuine and effective. For this you may need to send additional documents and probably write a detailed cover letter explaining the circumstances. Some good information on this is available at https://www.freemovement.org.uk/part-ti ... nt-eu-law/
An additional letter with anything you have to add will make no harm. Only problem is that if you applied on 08/11, by the time someone reads the letter your application may have already been decided. Mine was decided in August after just 49 days. My wife's and daughter's has also been decided in October after 49 days, and it seems that the Home Office is now recruiting extra case workers. I have been lately more focused on the British citizenship forums, but since September the average time to approve a citizenship application seems to be sharply decreasing. Whereas many people who applied in June or July have not even received a decision, some of us who applied in September and October have received the approval in just over one month. Guess how long took my citizenship approval? Guess no more. 49 days!!! So, yes, send the letter, but do it as soon as you receive the SAR documents and only if they show caseworker notes where you think that an explanation would sort out a misunderstanding.LJM17 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:36 pm
Advice greatly appreciated! However I have already submitted the PR application on the 08/11.
I have sent the request for the fast track SAR today, looking forward for the reply to see what are on the notes.
Do you think it would be valid to send another cover letter to add on the case if anything if there is anything relevant on the notes?
I tried to cover the fresh application with some additional documents and a cover letter. Had a look on the freemoviment link you provided, thank you, it is a great site also and I will be using it for further searches.
AdInfernos wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:58 pmAn additional letter with anything you have to add will make no harm. Only problem is that if you applied on 08/11, by the time someone reads the letter your application may have already been decided. Mine was decided in August after just 49 days. My wife's and daughter's has also been decided in October after 49 days, and it seems that the Home Office is now recruiting extra case workers. I have been lately more focused on the British citizenship forums, but since September the average time to approve a citizenship application seems to be sharply decreasing. Whereas many people who applied in June or July have not even received a decision, some of us who applied in September and October have received the approval in just over one month. Guess how long took my citizenship approval? Guess no more. 49 days!!! So, yes, send the letter, but do it as soon as you receive the SAR documents and only if they show caseworker notes where you think that an explanation would sort out a misunderstanding.LJM17 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2017 10:36 pm
Advice greatly appreciated! However I have already submitted the PR application on the 08/11.
I have sent the request for the fast track SAR today, looking forward for the reply to see what are on the notes.
Do you think it would be valid to send another cover letter to add on the case if anything if there is anything relevant on the notes?
I tried to cover the fresh application with some additional documents and a cover letter. Had a look on the freemoviment link you provided, thank you, it is a great site also and I will be using it for further searches.
Thank you. Yes, I didn't expect a decision so soon for my PR, let alone the citizenship. But also after the initial decision everything has been slow. Three weeks for invitation letter and seven for the ceremony
AdInfernos wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:32 amThank you. Yes, I didn't expect a decision so soon for my PR, let alone the citizenship. But also after the initial decision everything has been slow. Three weeks for invitation letter and seven for the ceremony
AdInfernos wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:32 amThank you. Yes, I didn't expect a decision so soon for my PR, let alone the citizenship. But also after the initial decision everything has been slow. Three weeks for invitation letter and seven for the ceremony
AdInfernos wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 12:01 amCongratulations! I'm glad that you obtained your PR document.
However, if you want to pursue citizenship I would advise that you wait until you receive the SAR results. The good character requirement for citizenship is more stringent and it would be interesting to know why you had to experience those problems at the UK border. Especially you should ensure that whatever is in your file will not make the citizenship application fail.