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Explain the circumstances why you believe you are entitled to a refund.naeed wrote:Hi
has anyone applied for refund and received on unnecessary visa extension, pls post ur reply if any.
Thank you.
Regards
Hi mulderpf thanks for ur replymulderpf wrote:What's an unnecessary visa extension? I don't understand why you would even apply and pay for one to start off with? Generally there is no process for refunds except for special circumstances if something was really the fault of the Home Office.
You'll note that this policy applied to only those who couldn't apply for settlement then (e.g - before JR ruling, because of the 5yr rule in place then), had to apply for an extension, and subsequent to JR ruling applied for and were granted settlement.Settled after 5 years wrote:You must apply for the one-off payment described above before 20 May 2010.
Mulderpf was not rude. Lack of information given by you only creates confusion. The onus is on you to explain your situation in detail and in depth. You are in need of free advise, not people who are replying you. So keep little patience and be prepared to read range of replies.naeed wrote:Hi mulderpf thanks for ur replymulderpf wrote:What's an unnecessary visa extension? I don't understand why you would even apply and pay for one to start off with? Generally there is no process for refunds except for special circumstances if something was really the fault of the Home Office.
your statement sounds rude and isnt that sound rude to you aswell?
please do not reply without knowing the facts at first instance and later your curosity to know the things further is appreciated.
Thanks.