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Do you have a reference number of admanator83's appeal? Perhaps you could refer to his appeal as a reason that your permission to appeal in Upper Tribunal be allowed (i.e.- given that appeals have been allowed in the past, refusal of your appeal is an error of law).generaltier1 wrote:I had been in touch with both these gentlemen before my hearing at First Tier Tribunal... as far as i remember Admanator83 got his appeal approved without even submitting any english proficiency evidence ..
I believe he was referring to "discretionary leave to remain" .. leave granted by UKBA at their discretion based on the specifics and merits of any such application.generaltier1 wrote:ALSO, the barrister suggested that i can make a discretionary application to Home office based on the decision's para quoted above...not sure which application he was referring to but he did mention that the HO fees for that application is £550
Found the following on the net:generaltier1 wrote:do u hav any clue on JR...how expensive it can be?
An old document (2007) but guess it is good enough to give you an idea!The cost of bringing a judicial review claim is considerable: in the region of £10,000 to £20,000 for a straightforward case, higher for a more complex matter. If the claimant is unsuccessful, they are likely to be liable for the defendant’s costs as well as their own. They are therefore looking at a legal bill of upwards of £30,000 if they lose, and they must be prepared for this eventuality, bearing in mind the unpredictability of judicial review proceedings and costs orders.