Miss-Suz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:34 pm
lolwe wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:22 pm
Miss-Suz wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 5:11 pm
I will have to do a PAP as they say you need to first send a PAP letter to Home Office before starting legal claim
You have 14 days to appeal the refusal. A PAP gives the respondent 14 days to respond. If you wait for the Home Office to respond to the PAP, you will be out of time on your appeal.
I did not get any right for appeal only AR
Yes, the standard procedure in place for years has been
1.) you get a refusal letter
2.) you go for AR
3.) you go to court
Today, it seems there is another option. Based on the application, it seems you can go straight to the First Tier Tribunal and not do an AR.
You have only 14 days. You can file online. A paper hearing costs just £80.
The other big change is that you don't have to go to the Upper Tribunal. Earlier this year, the First Tier Tribunal would not take cases if the you applied before 31 January 2020. That seems to have changed. Now you can go to the First Tier Tribunal, even though you applied for EUSS in 2019.
The HO will not decide your AR within 14 days. Even then, it will almost certainly be another refusal. Therefore, you may as well go straight to the First Tier Tribunal. They will tell you if you need to still do the AR.