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a11 wrote:===========================================
From: Stephen Kong
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Perhaps, for the sake of formality, Harvey Son & Filby can send to you a letter by post to confirm the above, provided we have your postal address.
Why not use the address of CL's firm? Also, someone based in London may pay a visit to Harvey & Filby & Kong and act as a permanent liason between that firm and the VBSI.mona-de-bois wrote:Do we have a postal address that we can use as a permanent VBSI address?
Or at least an address which we can use for receiving the official letter from VBSI in discussion?
a11 wrote:HARVEY SON & FILBY SOLICITORS Tel: + (44) (0) 208 349 8333 Fax: + (44) (0) 208 349 8777timefactor wrote:a11: can you get SK's bank account and firm address for me please? i'll transfer a percentage of that i've promised
Central House, 1 Ballards Lane, Finchley Central, London N3 1LQ
I do suggest that you ask them to provide you with some document confirming that the money you transfer will only be put towards expences on this particular case.
It's not the point. They, the law firm, should vouch that they will use the money for this particular ILR45 Judicial Review. Surely your bank statement would show where your payment went, but not what the recipient did with it.timefactor wrote:as long as i'm transfering money via BACS proof of payment is there, not too much worried about that
a11 wrote:HARVEY SON & FILBY SOLICITORS Tel: + (44) (0) 208 349 8333 Fax: + (44) (0) 208 349 8777timefactor wrote:a11: can you get SK's bank account and firm address for me please? i'll transfer a percentage of that i've promised
Central House, 1 Ballards Lane, Finchley Central, London N3 1LQ
I do suggest that you ask them to provide you with some document confirming that the money you transfer will only be put towards expences on this particular case.
I strongly believe that they will introduce points system very soon. They may not ask existing visa holders to reapply under new rules as that will become retrospective. But they might apply the rules when people go to HO for further extension or ILR.chibuya wrote: The answer from HO is' Due to the uncertainty nature of this question I could not answer '
Why would they just say- no, only new applicants need to go through the pionts system and that is the intention.
- So they did not deny the intention of any further changes!!! We need to fight for this case , otherwise things will just get worse!
it's definitely not right. it could be as soon as the end of this year or the beginning of next year.jayj wrote:Also, I spoke to a solicitor and Work Permit UK about this point system and they told me that if it is going to be implemented , it would be around 2008 not anytime soon.
... Highly skilled workers such as doctors, engineers and IT experts would get the most points under the system, due in place from mid-2007 at the earliest... (source: BBC, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4781030.stm)jayj wrote:Nonothing, your information should be authentic else it simply gets everyone in a frenzy and worry.
JR is John Reid.jayj wrote:If JR(who is he?) wants IND out of HO , does that mean point system in place for us? or is it being paranoid?
i'll be more than happy put my money into the court case. but where is it and how to do it?jayj wrote:People there has been lots of time spent discussing which is good to an extent but we need to take this to court or else...