My husband's visiting visa was refused back in May and we have finally heard that the judge has allowed the appeal.
The initial happiness and excitement of the ECO and ECM being shown to be wrong has worn off as we're now worried whether they will appeal and win the appeal as my husband's circumstances have since changed. At the time of applying for the visa my husband was a student, he has now graduated, and part (but not all) of the supporting evidence that he would return was that he needed to return by a certain time to complete his final exams. This time has now passed. The judge has stated other reasons being there to show his intention to return, but is it likely that with the delightful attitude that we've encountered so far from the ECO that they will appeal against the allowed appeal and then the refusal be upheld?
It would have been great if the ECO had actually done his job properly in the first place, as we were obviously entitled to the visa at the time we wanted it - it's a really infuriating situation.
Thanks for any replies,
Meg
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