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I'm assuming your student leave expired while your application was being considered. What I was trying to tell you is that during the period when your appeal is being considered, your previous leave (student in this case) is extended. For proof, this is an extract from section 118 of the National, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002:jack199 wrote:so does that mean PSW or just student status? Because if i consider PSW that means i can work full time and if i consider student then it means i can only work 20hrs. My course has finished already and i believe once your course is finished you can work full time? can you???? can you please advise in my appeal situation, but to be on safe side i am not working at all....
i would really appreciate if you guys could answer the above questions.... Thanks in advancejack199 wrote:1. Can anybody tell me what chance do i have of winning the case and how should i go about it?
2. Do i need a lawyer or can i represent myself?
3. how long does it take to get the AIT acknowledge letter?
4. what would be written on the acknowledge letter?
5. Do i have to send it by Post or can i Fax it?
6. Do i have to send my orignal or can i send a photocopy as i am worried of losing them, baring in mind what they already done with me?
7. On providing the FULL evidence can HO make other objections again (Even though my funds did not drop even for a single second during the last 6 months).
8. Just in short how long the whole process will take from sending appeal docs to getting the visa?
I would really appreciate if you could answer these above questions - Thanks in advance
Yes it could happen, there is a member of this forum who had a qualification issue and it was resolved 2 days before the appeal hearing. It's left to your solicitor to actively seek that avenue to resolve the issue. This is the time to be really careful so as not to make any mistakes, the deed has been done and what you need now is a clear mind to make the right decisions. Good Luck.jack199 wrote:Thanks a lot dahokolomoki.... i always say thanks in advance.... i am really really thankful to all of you guys who took some time and replied to me... Again thank you all. I am repeatimg myself but i am in a really bad situation here..... you can understand my frustration my application should have never been rejected at the first place. But now i have to deal with the situation somehow....
i have contacted a local solicitor he is asking for a lot of money and says if the case is solved before going to hearing he would charge me less. Do you guys know in the past if a PSW appeal case has got solved before going to hearing infront of IJ?
If u opt for the oral hearing u do not need to send originals. After u get AIT notice about the hearing then u send copies to AIT and respondent (HO). U must take all originals to the hearing then. However in the notice of appeal u have to write down all possible documents to support yr appeal (copies of which u may send straightaway or after u receive AIT notice) Good luck!jack199 wrote:1. Can anybody tell me what chance do i have of winning the case and how should i go about it?
2. Do i need a lawyer or can i represent myself?
3. how long does it take to get the AIT acknowledge letter?
4. what would be written on the acknowledge letter?
5. Do i have to send it by Post or can i Fax it?
6. Do i have to send my orignal or can i send a photocopy as i am worried of losing them, baring in mind what they already done with me?
7. On providing the FULL evidence can HO make other objections again (Even though my funds did not drop even for a single second during the last 6 months).
8. Just in short how long the whole process will take from sending appeal docs to getting the visa?
I would really appreciate if you could answer these above questions - Thanks in advance
Thanks a lot for the clarification dahokolomoki, really appreciated. i have sent my appeal papers to AIT but i haven't received any response. Any idea how long does it take for them to send the letter to me. I sent it on 02/03/09 with the next day delivery.dahokolomoki wrote:I'm pretty sure they are quite lax regarding working on the student visa after the degree is finished, as long as the student visa was still valid during the work period and that you limited your work to 40 hours (or one full time job.
However, problems might occur if say you had gotten a 4 year visa initially, but changed to a 3 year course at some point, and tried to work for the entire 4th year of the student visa. But if it was a 3 year visa expiring in October but your course finished in June/July, they've always allowed to student to stay and work till October.
I dont know the link but Koolbone has sent thissamdav7 wrote:Hi all,
can anyone send the link of the immigration rules where it says one can work full time while appeal is in progress (for psw, tier1)? thank you
1. At the hearing, with you in the hearing room will be the Immigration Judge, the Home Office representative and you (with your representative, if you have one). There could also be members of the public who want to witness what's going on. You could be asked questions by the judge, the HO rep and even your representative as well.jack199 wrote:Thanks a lot Koolbone, i hope this confirms it.
1. Does anybody know what actually happens at the PSW hearing?
2. If the decision comes against me can i appeal again?
3. If the decision comes against me how long do i have to leave UK?
4. Will i be informed on the same (hearing date) day about the decision or do i still have to wait for extra 2 weeks for the judge?
Thanks in advance