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Can you shed more light for people to understand what you mean? Did you apply yourself used a representative?soniet247 wrote:My case was not straight forward
Hi HRY2005, i did use a representative but as you know these solicitors sometimes they mess you about he was very nice before when he was putting my case forward to the HO, but after that he talk to me soo rudely in such away that i have no energy to chat with him, mind you i have just finished paying him all the money he needed so i cant change him to another one as that means i have to pay again. Thats why i am looking for some advice and then i know what to do next. Thank you.HRY2005 wrote:Can you shed more light for people to understand what you mean? Did you apply yourself used a representative?soniet247 wrote:My case was not straight forward
Hi,soniet247 wrote:Hi HRY2005, i did use a representative but as you know these solicitors sometimes they mess you about he was very nice before when he was putting my case forward to the HO, but after that he talk to me soo rudely in such away that i have no energy to chat with him, mind you i have just finished paying him all the money he needed so i cant change him to another one as that means i have to pay again. Thats why i am looking for some advice and then i know what to do next. Thank you.HRY2005 wrote:Can you shed more light for people to understand what you mean? Did you apply yourself used a representative?soniet247 wrote:My case was not straight forward
HRY2005 wrote:Hi HRY2005, thanks for your advice i called my solicitor last thursday to enquire about the acknowledgement letter and luckily enough he told me there was a letter from HO requesting some documents from me and my partner and i should receive it by Monday. He did not say what documents am just waiting to see what they are.soniet247 wrote:Hi HRY2005, i did use a representative but as you know these solicitors sometimes they mess you about he was very nice before when he was putting my case forward to the HO, but after that he talk to me soo rudely in such away that i have no energy to chat with him, mind you i have just finished paying him all the money he needed so i cant change him to another one as that means i have to pay again. Thats why i am looking for some advice and then i know what to do next. Thank you.HRY2005 wrote:Can you shed more light for people to understand what you mean? Did you apply yourself used a representative?soniet247 wrote:My case was not straight forward
Hi,
I really dont understand the problem with solicitors. You should be able to speak to your solicitor no matter what. I speak to my solicitor whenever I need to and she's always happy to answer my questions (may be I'm lucky). Your solicitor might have the acknowledgement letter because all correspondence from the HO goes to address 1 on the FLR(O), which might be your solicitors' address.
My advice is to ask your solicitor for any evidence that he actually submit your application. I have seen it happen (especially in London), where solicitors would take money up to £3k and never submit any application. Dont be afraid to speak to him, because you have paid him, you deserve to know the progress of your application. I believe the HO would always send an acknowledgement letter when they receive an application, so take no for an answer until you see evidence of submission. I dont think you can make any enquiry from the HO without the REF NO. which would be on the acknowledgement letter.
Good luck
soniet247 wrote:HRY2005 wrote:soniet247 wrote:HRY2005 wrote:
Can you shed more light for people to understand what you mean? Did you apply yourself used a representative?
Hikennieg wrote:please can you shed more light on ur FLR O application? Was it an application based on marriage, article 8 grounds or extension of a discretionary leave to remain?
I also applied for an extension of my 3 yr discretionary leave on 8.01.10, based on marriage to a BC, but I've not heard from the HO since then.
Thanks
Hi, didn't you send all of the above with your initial application? From your original post, you submitted in Jan, what date was on your letter, I 'm trying to calculate how long it took the HO to respond to you.soniet247 wrote:Kennieg
At last i received the letter today and the documents are: ALL DOCUMENTS SHLD BE ORIGINALS.
1. Passport for my british partner
2. Detailed bank statements covering the last number of months.
3. Most current Council Tax Bill
4. Further documentary evidence of co-habitation from the time you started living together.
5. Any additional information.
6. Documentary evidence you have been living together as a couple. A total of 20 items if not possible to produce 20 atleast you should have 10 the most solid e.g water bill, gas bill etc
I am sending them tmrw as I am given seven days. I hope that info helps. If anything comes up will keep you posted.
Congratulations Soniet247, I am so happy for you. Following your first post you submitted your application in January 2010 (that would be 5 months, you are so lucky).soniet247 wrote:soniet247 wrote:Hi Kennieg,
Hi Kennieg,
I got my discretionery leave to remain today for 3yrs am soo happy, i hope u get it soon too.
I am sending you a private message. Check your PMsoniet247 wrote:HRY2005 wrote:soniet247 wrote:[quote="soniet247"
Hi HRY2005
Thank u very much, you are right it was exactly 5months and is true i am lucky i have nothing to say apart from giving God glory. I would like to enourage everyone who is waiting to remember God has no limits i could not beleive it when i got it, as i have only lived with my partner only 11 months and yet we are not married, wasnt this a miracle? I was very worried when we were submitting our documents as you can see i thot they had to say we must have to produce 2yrs cohabitation prove but they were happy with 11 months. All the best to those who are waiting.