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Fax your allowed appeal determination to UAE embassy and ask your are waiting for yours call letter to submit passport for visa.They would send you a call letter to submit passport with allowed appeal.Then visa would be issued or reissued.Keep in touch with embassy and ask for call letter.We contacted them via email and they replied after 2 weeks saying that they have 'sent her papers to Terminal 3 immigration as they have to make the decision as they are the ones who cancelled the visa.'
I think the Embassy should explain to you how Terminal 3 can reinstate a multiple-entry visa, when the holder (and presumably her passport) are no longer in the UK, and what the appropriate endorsement would be. The trouble is, there seems to be nothing in the way of published guidance in such cases. It's probably not an every-day occurrence, so nobody knows what to do and they're all just passing the buck. Somebody should try and speak to the Entry Clearance Manager and say that a complaint will be raised unless rapid action is taken. Probably the simplest thing would be for the Embassy to issue another FOC visa for the balance of time left on the old one.anjali suraj wrote:No she was sent back to India. We were told the visa would be reinstated in 12 weeks time. It has been more than 15 weeks and still no word from anyone. If we try Border Agency it hits a dead end as they say we should contact the post from where it was issued. When we tried the embassy they said Terminal 3 officer should reinstate it. Big predicament and no idea where to go now.
Extract from the British Embassy UAE website:-anjali suraj wrote:Thank you for your replies. Any co-ordinates on how we can contact this Entry Clearance Manager, or how a complaint can be lodged?
Its been a good 6 weeks after we got this email and still no word from Terminal 3. The problem I have is that there is no face, contact number or postal address that I could get, to address the concerned people directly. Is there any entry clearance manager for Terminal 3 to whom we could complain?As the decision to deport you was taken from the Terminal 3, your papers have been forwarded to them to make the decision and keep you informed
Not as such. Immigration Offices at ports of arrival in the UK do not issue entry clearances, which is why you have the problem. Write to the Duty Inspector at Terminal 3. You have good grounds for complaint, as you are being given the run-around in the most disgraceful way by a bunch of know-nothing care-nothing simpletons. An indication of that is the reference in your quote above to "the decision to deport you". Your mother wasn't "deported", she was "removed" on the order of an IO. There's a world of difference, but such careless use of terminology suggests that no-one with an ounce of knowledge or responsibility has yet looked at this matter.anjali suraj wrote:Thank you. We had emailed at that email before and got this reply -
Is there any entry clearance manager for Terminal 3 to whom we could complain?As the decision to deport you was taken from the Terminal 3, your papers have been forwarded to them to make the decision and keep you informed
Cheers.