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I know it's just very weird. Is it possible to apply for discretionary leave to remain? Anyone know if I can do this?kiwigirl25 wrote:I agree with troubled, strange situation.
The courts couldn't make a decision on your appeal because YOU didn't break the rules Appeals are for people like you; you tick all the boxes so no reason for UKBA to reject you. Now if you broke the rules then I can understand that outcome.
Really don't know what the next step is. Maybe take troubled's advice and apply again!?!
Your situation is very confusing and doesn't make sense.
About the above, I've been going back and forth with the original lawyer who represented us to try and establish what exactly was happening and to see how to move forward from there. I learnt that before this letter came through, my father, without my knowledge (I was at uni) wrote a letter directly to the home office basically pleading as if he was guilt of something saying he was begging for us to atleast be allowed to stay until I finish uni and then we'll leave, hence this vague letter. I saw another copy that came back with this letter. It says 'we understand that you need your daughter to finish university and we'll let that happen but we believe that you are making necessary arrangements to leave this country as you stated in the letter to us that you are doing'The Station Agent wrote:Surely UKBA wrote a letter to explain their decision?
Didn't this state something like "you have 28 days" and then you must leave the UK?
Otherwise they've left things hanging in the air.
You didn't break any rules, but unfortunately your mother's application didn't meet the rules for an extension.tyronegal wrote: Well, I got a hearing and it's disappointing news because the tribunal decided there is nothing they can do about our applications since we really didn't break any rules, the home office just looked at my mother's account and said the finances weren't enough e.t.c, which wasn't the case.