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You will need to do the same and quote what you have stated in your last post about certificate being delayed.Dear Sir
Re: Refusal of Entry Clearance Visa
Mr F Bloggs– Reference No: ISB/1381753
I wish to appeal on behalf of the above named appellant against the decision of the ECO made at Islamabad on 3rd August 2007 under Section 82(1) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 on the following grounds
That the decision is not in accordance with the Immigration Rules.
The appellant was refused on the following grounds
(here you write the exact wording of the refusal your spouse has been given)
Example
Para 1 – You have stated on your application that you intend to reside with your spouse’s family. However you have not provided evidence to establish your sponsor’s family’s ownership or rental of the property in which it is proposed you will live, or any indication that mortgage or rental commitments are being honoured. Without this I am not satisfied that the accommodation is secure or hence that you will be accommodated without recourse to the public funds (281 iv)
Response:
Here you put your reasons why you think the ECO has made the wrong decision
Please see attached document from Northern Rock Building Society and HM Land Registry Office (dated 25/07/2001) confirming ownership of 201 Block Lane Anytown by Mr ?????? Bloggs (father of A Bloggs).
The documents also show the property as being mortgage free.
Letter from Mr Bloggs offering to accommodate both A Bloggs and M Bloggs rent free in this property until such a time that they can afford their own home and live independently.
Sorry didn't read this bit when I did my last post.The only reason I am sending to hubby is that he has the original English Language test Certificate in his possession and I am worried if he posted it to me there would be a delay or a loss that we can not afford at this stage and the BHC in Colombo Sri Lanka does not handle the settlement visa's they go to Chennai in India unfortunately. So he needs to post it from there. Can't see any other way, is there?
SADIE100 wrote:Pheew what a relief..
So I will ask my hubby to send now all the documents to me including the certificate ( which may take two weeks or more) I guess if is late I fill in the late appeal section ?
Can he not pay special delivery postage and it could be here in less than a week. alternatively if he knows of someone coming to UK, to hand the docs to them, so they could pass it onto you. Two weeks is to long
As I am filling it in does he need to sign it as well in the declaration as the wording suggests not as the following:
If you are the appellant and are completing this yourself, you must sign and date this declaration.
No he does not need to sign it. You complete and sign as his representative in the appropriate section.
Also I ticked the box for the appeal to be decided on papers not oral hearing, should I tick oral hearing. I thought possibly paying for legal support may be more that making a new application ?
No you must ask for oral hearing, never paper hearings. More favorable outcome in oral than paper
Sadie send me your email address and phone number in my private message box
Thank you so much