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Why not?concerned _sponsor wrote:By the way, when I was at the Dy HC and asked to see/talk to an ECO/ECM, I kept getting told, "that's not allowed" !!!
My father has been granted Returning Residents through a successful appeal. My father would have liked the HC, on the Settlement as Elderly Dependant Parent Visa issue, to remove/delete the refusal entry on his passport with no further prejudice, and also refund the circa £1800 visa fee.pennylessinindia wrote:Just out of interest why do you want to continue if your father has been granted?
I doubt you will get your money back and he will have a visa so do not think he will have any prejudice IMHOconcerned _sponsor wrote:My father has been granted Returning Residents through a successful appeal. My father would have liked the HC, on the Settlement as Elderly Dependant Parent Visa issue, to remove/delete the refusal entry on his passport with no further prejudice, and also refund the circa £1800 visa fee.pennylessinindia wrote:Just out of interest why do you want to continue if your father has been granted?
pennylessinindia wrote:I doubt you will get your money back and he will have a visa so do not think he will have any prejudice IMHOconcerned _sponsor wrote:My father has been granted Returning Residents through a successful appeal. My father would have liked the HC, on the Settlement as Elderly Dependant Parent Visa issue, to remove/delete the refusal entry on his passport with no further prejudice, and also refund the circa £1800 visa fee.pennylessinindia wrote:Just out of interest why do you want to continue if your father has been granted?
I agree you should not have to withdraw the second Appeal however you will be wasting your time trying to get a refund. It was your decision to apply for another visa whilst you have a pending appeal. They are also unlikely to remote the refusal from his passport but it won't cause him any future prejudice given that he is being granted indefinite leave to enter as a returning resident.concerned _sponsor wrote:My father has been granted Returning Residents through a successful appeal. My father would have liked the HC, on the Settlement as Elderly Dependant Parent Visa issue, to remove/delete the refusal entry on his passport with no further prejudice, and also refund the circa £1800 visa fee.pennylessinindia wrote:Just out of interest why do you want to continue if your father has been granted?
Greenie wrote:I agree you should not have to withdraw the second Appeal however you will be wasting your time trying to get a refund. It was your decision to apply for another visa whilst you have a pending appeal. They are also unlikely to remote the refusal from his passport but it won't cause him any future prejudice given that he is being granted indefinite leave to enter as a returning resident.concerned _sponsor wrote:My father has been granted Returning Residents through a successful appeal. My father would have liked the HC, on the Settlement as Elderly Dependant Parent Visa issue, to remove/delete the refusal entry on his passport with no further prejudice, and also refund the circa £1800 visa fee.pennylessinindia wrote:Just out of interest why do you want to continue if your father has been granted?
IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:Hello:
(1) Is this process correct ? Can the UKBA withhold issuing the first visa (RR) if he does not withdraw his second appeal (EDP) ? - I have seen this before. The HC is confused because your father lodged a 2nd application while appealing the 1st refusal of the 1st application. The HC is now in sort of limbo. If they withdraw the 2nd refusal, are they to issue your father a 2nd visa ? In this rather unusual scenario they may ask your father to withdrawn the 2nd appeal.
(2) Does the grant of the first visa (RR) automatically override the first refusal (RR) stamped in the passport ? - Not really as it was under a different category. Depends what do you imply by overriding ? By the way, one day I came across an appeal to delete the refusal stamp (cross it out) from the passport. It was successful.
(3) Upon withdrawal of the second appeal, will the second refusal be held against him (prejudice future applications to other countries) ? - Should not, really.
Good luck.
concerned _sponsor wrote:Dear All,
Had a call (in the UK !!)from the UKBA Dy HC that they're ready with my dad passport to be collected. Am impressed with their efficiency. However they're still asking for my dad to sign an APP09 (withdrawal of appeal) - which is contrary to APL1.9, APL1.20 and APL1.21.
Please advise !
Thx and Rgds