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I would suggest trying your luck with the administration manager/personnel ... am sure they'd be able to dig up your leave requests.For the dates I don't have wholly accurate records, I was thinking of listing dates as approximate as possible - I've been trawling through old emails to find messages to friends or colleagues indicating that I was away.
Sorry I came late but I would really question the competence (and ethics) of a solicitor who came up with that rubbish. I sure wouldn't pay for his services. Starting in August 2000 the IOs stopped stamping incoming arrivals on people with ongoing leave to remain, but obviously these arrivals are recorded via the landing cards and the computer database.In accounting for my absences from the UK, my solicitor has advised that I only need to account for the stamps in my passport, and not for trips that are not denoted in my passport by an entrance/exit stamp.
I went to Belgium last April, and returned to London via Euostar. Before I boarded the Eurostar from Brussels, I had to go through British Immigration check-point, who looked at my ILR travel document, gave me a landing card to fill... and eventually STAMPED my travel document on the date of arrival back to the UK. So, I don't think the IO's stopped stamping incoming arrivals at all. My ILR travel document was also stamped on inital arrival of Brussels too, I think all European countries are required to stamp ILR holders travel documents on their arrival.Joseph wrote:juniorcitizen
Sorry I came late but I would really question the competence (and ethics) of a solicitor who came up with that rubbish. I sure wouldn't pay for his services. Starting in August 2000 the IOs stopped stamping incoming arrivals on people with ongoing leave to remain, but obviously these arrivals are recorded via the landing cards and the computer database.In accounting for my absences from the UK, my solicitor has advised that I only need to account for the stamps in my passport, and not for trips that are not denoted in my passport by an entrance/exit stamp.
You could really hurt you chances if you omit relevant information like that.
Joseph