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anyone with advice thankssally12345 wrote:Dear All,
A few quick questions if I may.
how long does the appeal process take for i.e settlement?
can I lodge the appeal on my own? to aviod fees?
however, having lodged the appeal on my own can I then ask a lawyer to act on my behalf at court?
Thanks x
sally12345 wrote:Dear All,
A few quick questions if I may.
how long does the appeal process take for i.e settlement?
6 months
can I lodge the appeal on my own? to aviod fees?
Yes
however, having lodged the appeal on my own can I then ask a lawyer to act on my behalf at court?
Yes you can
Thanks x
I never had a solictor to start with then when my application was refused,i contacted one that helped me with the appeal.As long as you are honest with them and provide all the documents this isnt a problem.batleykhan wrote:Stacey a word of warning on what you are doing.
There is a good chance that lawyers will not represent individuals if the they themselves ( lawyers) did not do all the paperwork from the beginning.
The reason for that is that they understand better than you how to word the appeal notice and refute the ECO reasons for refusals.
The wording of the appeal notice is very important. There is a technique to doing that and you have to use legal terms that you may not be able to understand.
There is a good chance that you may make it more difficult for yourself.
I would advise that you either let a solicitor represent you from start, or do it yourself from start to finish. Mixing them together not a good idea.
I thought I 'd just point this out to you
what were the grounds he was refused on? Did you go to the tribuneral? Did you use a barrister or represent yourself?sally12345 wrote:update sorry my step son was refused so not sure what to do from now on?? any advice we cant afford a lawyer we just cant do it
Thanks Stacey1 how are you I am not sure what we have been refused on wont know untill friday I will scan the refusal notice and send it to you via PM i'm gutted but we knew that a child visa would be hard to get so we are more than ready to appeal. we dont have a lawyer as we cant afford one so I will lodge the appeal myself could I ask when lodging the appeal do Istacey1 wrote:what were the grounds he was refused on? Did you go to the tribuneral? Did you use a barrister or represent yourself?sally12345 wrote:update sorry my step son was refused so not sure what to do from now on?? any advice we cant afford a lawyer we just cant do it
Sorry to hear this news but you do have a the upper tribuneral to appeal to if you can prove the judges decision was wrong!
Hi,how do you know it has been refused? Did te judge actually rule on the day? If you do want to appeal to the upper tribuneral you need to put across why you think te decision is wrong and try to supply as muc evidence to support your claim.There is limited time in order to do this,it will say on te refusal letter, i think its 4 weeks but please dont old me to that! If you pm what the refusal when you recieve this, i will try and help you as much as i can however i havent seen many child visa cases.sally12345 wrote:Thanks Stacey1 how are you I am not sure what we have been refused on wont know untill friday I will scan the refusal notice and send it to you via PM i'm gutted but we knew that a child visa would be hard to get so we are more than ready to appeal. we dont have a lawyer as we cant afford one so I will lodge the appeal myself could I ask when lodging the appeal do Istacey1 wrote:what were the grounds he was refused on? Did you go to the tribuneral? Did you use a barrister or represent yourself?sally12345 wrote:update sorry my step son was refused so not sure what to do from now on?? any advice we cant afford a lawyer we just cant do it
Sorry to hear this news but you do have a the upper tribuneral to appeal to if you can prove the judges decision was wrong!
do witness statements to say why I feel the decsion was wrong? or do I just add futher information and argue the point about refusal as well? thanks
arrh thankyou stacey1 I'm trying to stay postive about the whole process this last six months have been so hard and its the stress now so I hope that we do get the visa I pray. I will update you as soon as I can but I wont know untill maybe 6pm 0r 7pm as the time diffence please be around I need a shoulder to cry on thanks so much xxxxstacey1 wrote:To be honest,i think you should wait until you get the visa refusal letter (if it has been refused) It is possible they can word different. Once you recieve the letter, all the information will be in that letter.Obviously you would have put all the supporting evidence you had with this visa,so probably wouldnt have any more to submit.The appeal process should be explained in the letter.My best advice to you is just to wait to recieve the letter,then the appeal will be 28 days from recieiving the letter.
Sorry its not much help but until you know what and if he has been refused on,its difficult to advise.
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