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If your appeal has been allowed and the Home Office have not appealed against the decision,then yes you will get a visa. The Adjudicator will have sent a copy to the Home Office, who will then have to inform the post where you were refused, to issue the visa.stacey1 wrote:Hi , i recently had an appeal heard at the first tribuneral.I was in there less than 15 minutes when the judge decided that the Home Office had made an error and hadnt taken into consideration the fact i have a step daughter and baby on the way.Under the children's act they legally have to take this into account when issuing visa's.I am marrie dand have been for 2 years now but been with my british wife over 3 years living together.
I received the judgement in writing saying that the appeal has been allowed in respect that the Home Office havent taken these facts into consideration.It has been refered back to them.It has now been 8 weeks and i havent heard from the Home Office.Ive tried to call them but the number just rings then cuts off.Ive tried emailing them but with no luck.My representative is useless and never keeps me informed of anything , does anyone know if the Home Office will write directly to me or her? How long should it take? Does this mean i should be granted my visa now or?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
I think you'll find OP is in the UK.batleykhan wrote:If your appeal has been allowed and the Home Office have not appealed against the decision,then yes you will get a visa. The Adjudicator will have sent a copy to the Home Office, who will then have to inform the post where you were refused, to issue the visa.stacey1 wrote:Hi , i recently had an appeal heard at the first tribuneral.I was in there less than 15 minutes when the judge decided that the Home Office had made an error and hadnt taken into consideration the fact i have a step daughter and baby on the way.Under the children's act they legally have to take this into account when issuing visa's.I am marrie dand have been for 2 years now but been with my british wife over 3 years living together.
I received the judgement in writing saying that the appeal has been allowed in respect that the Home Office havent taken these facts into consideration.It has been refered back to them.It has now been 8 weeks and i havent heard from the Home Office.Ive tried to call them but the number just rings then cuts off.Ive tried emailing them but with no luck.My representative is useless and never keeps me informed of anything , does anyone know if the Home Office will write directly to me or her? How long should it take? Does this mean i should be granted my visa now or?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
They would normally write/phone the applicant to bring their passport for the visa to be stamped.
This procedure can vary in time depending which post you applied ( eg in India/Pak can take 3-4 months). I suggest that you contact the post where you applied rather than home Office, as the delay is usually at the post ( or handling agents)where you applied finding the time to write to you to ask you to bring passport in for visa to be stamped.
stacey1 wrote:Hi i recently went to the appeal court (IAC) with my immigration case.I am married,have a step daughter and baby due next month.The judge determined that the Home Office didnt take into account my situation properly due to the Childrens Act 2009 ,where children have to be taken into consideration in cases.So it was pasted back to the Home Office to deal with.
I cant believe how useless the Home Office are! I was passed to a new solictor from my old one as she has a very good track record of appeals.She did all the paper work for court and has been corresponding with the Home Office.I had a phone call yesterday from my old solictor saying that the Home Office had sent them a letter requesting our passport photos :-/ When they are fully aware its a new solicitor dealing with my case.
Anyway i just wondered if anyone knows,does this mean i have been granted my visa?The fact they are asking for my passport photos and my wifes? They had some from when i applied for my visa 1 year back,could they not have used those.
Just wondered if anyone knows if this means my visa has been accpeted?
Regards and thanks