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iam really sorry to hear that but honest if iam instead u i would pay 1100 pound for solicitor and have my case becouse ur case sound is too complexjustice69 wrote:Hi all,
I sent in an application to the HO in january 2010 for a RC. I'm presently married to an EU national. The application was refused in june 2010 on the grounds that my spouse was not registered under the WRC. We appealed and won the appeal and the immigration tribunal held that my spouse was exercising her treaty rights. The HO appealed against the 1st tribunal's decision in July 2010 and we later got a new letter from the higher tribunal that my spouse was out of work for 2 months and it wont count as a qualifying period. I got some very useful advice from some good people on this forum to apply for FMRS instead and abandon the RC. I did apply for FMRS in september and i got a COA in october.
*** I got a letter from HO dated 20/1/11 that my application for FMRS is refused on the grounds that one of the 2 places my wife works has an application by the companies House to be struck off/wound up, and the landline telephone numbers for the 2 companies is unreachable.
My wife still works at the 2nd company till present and occasionally works when she is called at the first. She has a WRS card for both companies.
I wasn't given any right of appeal and i am given 28 days to leave the country and my wife. The HO returned only our marriage certificate and my wife's passport and held on to other docs and my passport.
I have approached a solicitor here in Birmingham and he is charging me over a thousand pounds to get them re-consider my application. I am really worried, i dont even know if it is safe to remain living at my present address or just move out. Please help good people on this forum.
Please, ur kind and good opinion on this case will be highly appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Justice.
I think the Home Office will ''convert'' your FMRS application to a residence card one and issue a residence card if your application is succesful as FMRS is no longer in existence. I dont think there is any need to make a further residence card application. Just wait to hear from themjustice69 wrote:Pls guys, i need your good advice on what to do with my application. Can someone pls tell me if i can apply for RC now with our passports still with the H.O from the FMRS application submitted in february?? Pls guys, i just want to know if i'm on the right path.
Many thx.