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Hi @Tina87 welcome to the forum.Tina87 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 12:08 pmHello everyone and happy sunday to all. Please I am new here. I need help . I have a daughter who is 5years old and I applied for ltr through 10years route and I am left now with one renewal by January 2021 my ltr will expire,I was wondering if I can apply for a Dfr1 card because the ltr fees are just so much. Please what can I do. As my visa will expire in January 2021.
Thanks
CONGRATULATIONS to you. Finally it is over. You fought really very hard. Did you do that PAP?.
No news yet. I have received my bundle from the court to be sent off to HO within 9days as per the Judicial Review.IST wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:57 pmLulubabyLULUBABY wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:25 amI have been typing and deleting, downloading and uploading. Poor PDF can’t believe in 2020 someone is still trying to force it to copy and paste and save.
Jesus Wept!!!
No wonder Lawyers charge thousands of pounds for applications that cost a few hundreds of pounds.
That reminds me, Mubashir, Snooky, IST, Dimiku and all of you who have received your positive decisions should not forget to remind SANTA to ‘UP HIS GAME’ this year ooooo, because this journey wouldn’t have been possible without these children.
I hope you are well.
We all pray for you. Have you got any update from AR yet?
I am still waiting for them too. I haven’t even received COA from my DFR1 application over 8weeks now. I have received a bundle from the court and Form T485. I was asked to send off that bundle to the HO within 9 days, then fill and submit the form to the court.Ngoo wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:50 am@Lulubaby,LULUBABY wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:25 amI have been typing and deleting, downloading and uploading. Poor PDF can’t believe in 2020 someone is still trying to force it to copy and paste and save.
Jesus Wept!!!
No wonder Lawyers charge thousands of pounds for applications that cost a few hundreds of pounds.
That reminds me, Mubashir, Snooky, IST, Dimiku and all of you who have received your positive decisions should not forget to remind SANTA to ‘UP HIS GAME’ this year ooooo, because this journey wouldn’t have been possible without these children.
How are you doing? Have you heard from the AR team? I am still waiting for the outcome of DFR1 appeal and the AR team as well. Wish you all the best. Stay blessed.
Please is there a form to fill when contacting my MP or should I just call the MP’s office as usual and talk to them.IST wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:57 pmLulubabyLULUBABY wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:25 amI have been typing and deleting, downloading and uploading. Poor PDF can’t believe in 2020 someone is still trying to force it to copy and paste and save.
Jesus Wept!!!
No wonder Lawyers charge thousands of pounds for applications that cost a few hundreds of pounds.
That reminds me, Mubashir, Snooky, IST, Dimiku and all of you who have received your positive decisions should not forget to remind SANTA to ‘UP HIS GAME’ this year ooooo, because this journey wouldn’t have been possible without these children.
I hope you are well.
We all pray for you. Have you got any update from AR yet?
Get the email address of your local MP and send the concern email.LULUBABY wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:39 amPlease is there a form to fill when contacting my MP or should I just call the MP’s office as usual and talk to them.IST wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:57 pmLulubabyLULUBABY wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:25 amI have been typing and deleting, downloading and uploading. Poor PDF can’t believe in 2020 someone is still trying to force it to copy and paste and save.
Jesus Wept!!!
No wonder Lawyers charge thousands of pounds for applications that cost a few hundreds of pounds.
That reminds me, Mubashir, Snooky, IST, Dimiku and all of you who have received your positive decisions should not forget to remind SANTA to ‘UP HIS GAME’ this year ooooo, because this journey wouldn’t have been possible without these children.
I hope you are well.
We all pray for you. Have you got any update from AR yet?
Ok. Thank you so much.IST wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 7:19 amGet the email address of your local MP and send the concern email.LULUBABY wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:39 amPlease is there a form to fill when contacting my MP or should I just call the MP’s office as usual and talk to them.IST wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:57 pmLulubabyLULUBABY wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:25 amI have been typing and deleting, downloading and uploading. Poor PDF can’t believe in 2020 someone is still trying to force it to copy and paste and save.
Jesus Wept!!!
No wonder Lawyers charge thousands of pounds for applications that cost a few hundreds of pounds.
That reminds me, Mubashir, Snooky, IST, Dimiku and all of you who have received your positive decisions should not forget to remind SANTA to ‘UP HIS GAME’ this year ooooo, because this journey wouldn’t have been possible without these children.
I hope you are well.
We all pray for you. Have you got any update from AR yet?
Are you a primary carer of a British citizen?
Complete the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) complaint form and send it to your local MP
There are three key checks which will help you (as an MP) give your constituents initial guidance:You can complain to us if an organisation has not acted properly or fairly or has given you a poor service and not put things right. Our service is free.
We make final decisions on complaints that have not been sorted out by the NHS in England and UK government departments and some other UK public organisations.
As an independent decision-maker, we do this fairly and without taking sides. We aren’t a consumer champion, a regulator or an advocacy organisation. Find out more about organisations that can help you make your complaint here.
If we decide that the organisation has got things wrong, we may make recommendations for it to put them right. This can include explanations, apologies and recommendations for the service to learn and improve. Find out more about what you can expect.
You MUST apply for administrative review before you go to court. Administrative Review gives the Home Office the chance to correct their mistake.
Thank you. But I don’t understand what it means to be granted leave outside the rules.lolwe wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 1:11 pmYou MUST apply for administrative review before you go to court. Administrative Review gives the Home Office the chance to correct their mistake.
If your application does not meet the requirements, you will also be refused under AR.
If you are refused after Administrative Review, you can challenge the legality of the rules in the High Court, or you can ask the Home Office to grant you leave outside the rules.
The judge will probably want to see that you asked the Home Office to grant you leave outside the rules. So, write a letter to the Home Office if you don't meet the rules. Ask them to give you leave anyway. Make sure to say why you should be granted leave outside the rules. Get an immigration solicitor to help you.
If the Home Office respond before your court date, make sure you show the judge their response.
I was give rights to both. I have made and appeal and also request an ARGreatgreat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:48 am@gee4, if I'm not mistaken, you can't apply for AR. It's either you have right of appeal or not. And in later case you could so AR.
Others will come along to advise on it soon.
You CAN NOT be a Zambrano carer and a person with a derivative right to reside for the purposes of the EU Settlement Schemegee4 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:35 pmI was give rights to both. I have made and appeal and also request an ARGreatgreat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:48 am@gee4, if I'm not mistaken, you can't apply for AR. It's either you have right of appeal or not. And in later case you could so AR.
Others will come along to advise on it soon.
If you choose a category to apply under, and you do not meet the requirements (or rules) for that category, you can apply for the leave outside the rules.gee4 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:33 pmThank you. But I don’t understand what it means to be granted leave outside the rules.
Ho admits that I am a primary carer to my British son. But refused because I have never made an application under the domestic law. I wouldn’t have had to because I was previously married to EU national and was given 5 years. We’re still married legally but in the process of divorce. I have previously applied to Eu settlement scheme based on my marriage but the application was refused. The application i am requesting for AR on is Zambrano application. I am also considering applying for DFR1. Please advise on what to do please
family member who has retained the right of residencelolwe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 12:43 amYou CAN NOT be a Zambrano carer and a person with a derivative right to reside for the purposes of the EU Settlement Schemegee4 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:35 pmI was give rights to both. I have made and appeal and also request an ARGreatgreat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:48 am@gee4, if I'm not mistaken, you can't apply for AR. It's either you have right of appeal or not. And in later case you could so AR.
Others will come along to advise on it soon.
The rules are laid out here:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ppendix-eu
Moreover, you would not have to go to court if the Home Office agreed with you.
See Annex 1 - Definitions
- person with a Zambrano right to reside
- person with a derivative right to reside