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Hello,evelynegus wrote:Hi all!
I would really appreciate some help here... as I am really desperate at this point....!
In January, I applied for a Tier 1 visa and was rejected in April based on the maintenance funds.
I appealed this decision and attended a hearing in June.
2 weeks ago, I was delighted to find out that I my appeal had been allowed. The judge wrote a 6 pages letter explaining why my case was the result of a fatal flaw in the system.
But on Monday, I found out that the Home Office has asked for a revision of judgement... even though they did not even bother showing up at the original hearing!
The Home Office informed me that I would have to wait for any random amount of time to finally get this visa... And I understand that this could result in another legal battle!?
I am currently pregnant and have no energy to fight another legal battle. More importantly, my priority is to make sure I am not deported a few weeks before or after having my first child... which would be a disaster!!! I can't live with this uncertainty in my life any longer... which is why I am so desperate at this point!
What I am aiming to do is to go back to Canada and make a fresh application. I now fully qualify on the Tier 1 programme.
However, I am afraid that they would reject my application, because of the fact that my previous one is still being considered in the legal system.
Is there anything I can do to solve this visa problem quickly???
Many thanks for your help!!!
I am sure they will send you the reasons. You could call the AIT and ask them regarding the same. The AIT customer service executives are really helpful and they tend to help you to the utmost.evelynegus wrote:I do not know on what ground they asked for a revision of judgement. All I've received is a letter from AIT stating that they have received the Home Office's letter asking for it.
Thank you for your answers and support!
I wanted to represent on my own as I felt my case was very straight forward.. Most of the members in the forum recommended me to go with Legal advise. Mine was very straight and a decisional error but i recoursed to legal help..evelynegus wrote:Yes, I think I will get legal advice. I did the appeal on my own, but I feel I can no longer stand the pressure!!!