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You say that all the time without discovering the cause of the refusal.olisun wrote:Looks like the HO is getting very strict now... They are now trying to find
every possible VALID reason to deny ILR...
This was expected considering the varous JR's / Appeals filed against HO in recent years.
2nd case of ILR refusal reported on this forum in 2 weeks.
Could you tell us what exactly is written on the HO letter to you?latte wrote:Hello, can somebody help me with an advice.
I've applied ILR for 10 years of stay in fast track, but home office found out there was a month gap in 1998 which I do not remember (think this was the time I was waiting for my student visa extension) so they refused. now I need to make an appeal, what do I need to do?
There is no physical evidence to support the resulted month gap sych as postal receipt from 1998! I've applied and got accepted at a college in june, but the granted stamp of new student visa is dated 7 Aug.
Has anyone succeeded in making an appeal after being refused?
many thanks..
huh?sunnyday wrote:You say that all the time without discovering the cause of the refusal.olisun wrote:Looks like the HO is getting very strict now... They are now trying to find
every possible VALID reason to deny ILR...
This was expected considering the varous JR's / Appeals filed against HO in recent years.
2nd case of ILR refusal reported on this forum in 2 weeks.
If you didn't keep the proof of posting/registered or recorded delivery slip then surely this is your fault? Why are you blaming the HO?latte wrote:Hi, thanks all for some commnts.
My 1 month gap as HO have on their system is back in 1998 and this was the time I was changing colleges, I've applied to a new college in June before my student visa expired on 1 July 1998. but only received HO stamp on new student visa dated 7 Aug 1998, therefore the gap made although I was in the country and was awaiting for my passport back this time.
And from 1997 till 2000 I was going to different english schools and diploma courses, and back in nearly 10 years, I do not keep all "acceptance letters" from them to prove, but I have never illegally stayed here in 10 years..
I just need to prove in writing that the reason why a month gap was made is not my fault but the cercumstances of HO and postal delay, but I do not know how.. in this formal HO appeal.
HO already not doing what they are supposed because of this new rules, my same day application was delayed as they completely shut the whole office for 1 day and half on 28/9th March, and did not give back my documents when they finally deicided on 4 Apr because they had too many documents to even process "pass" or "refused". Will this shambolic state of HO help explaining to support my case? (I do not remember but back in 1998, it was like this too).
thanks so much,
Latte
Hi, quick replay to this.sunnyday wrote:Could you tell us what exactly is written on the HO letter to you?latte wrote:Hello, can somebody help me with an advice.
I've applied ILR for 10 years of stay in fast track, but home office found out there was a month gap in 1998 which I do not remember (think this was the time I was waiting for my student visa extension) so they refused. now I need to make an appeal, what do I need to do?
There is no physical evidence to support the resulted month gap sych as postal receipt from 1998! I've applied and got accepted at a college in june, but the granted stamp of new student visa is dated 7 Aug.
Has anyone succeeded in making an appeal after being refused?
many thanks..
Unfortunately I do not have the proof for the postal service for sending my passport. All I have is my memory with 1998 diary (that I enrolled a college on 18th June and recceiving passport back on 10th Aug).sunnyday wrote:Hi Latte,
I don't think the date on your renewal visa is a problem. Most students send off their documents a few weeks before their visa expire and those documents are only processed after a few weeks due to the sheer amount of applications. I would say in a lot of cases, applications aren't processed before the previous visa expiry date. Therefore this explains the late date stamped on your visa - its the date when your visa was being processed, not the date you send off your application. You need to proof that you did not overstay and that you sent off your documents before visa expiry date. Did you not use recorded delivery and track it yourself back then?
Thanks EJ.EJ wrote:Dear Latte,
It appears that the HO has the info regarding your application in 1998 on your file and are just making life difficult for you. I would suggest you request a copy of your HO file under the Data Protection Act. You may find all that is needed in that, including the post office receipt they are after.
Hi Latte. The HO does keep everything on file (or at least they're supposed to). You'll need to make a Subject Access Request, which costs £10 and will take up to 40 days to be processed. You can contact the HO's Information Management Directorate on 0207 8670 4992 for more information. Good luck!latte wrote:EJ wrote: Thanks EJ.
I may try that. Do the HO keep all documents under my file? and Do I or my representitive have the access to all of them under the Data Protection Act?
Exactly, and the one month illegal stay was caused by postal delay as the OP claims. Therefore HO did not receive the document before the previous visa expiry.Marco 72 wrote:antontony: the refusal was based on the Home Office's claim that the OP was not a legal resident for the whole 10 years. In other words according to the HO he did not have a valid visa during that month.
Hi Kairos, and EJ. thanks again for comments regarding finding out the reason why the gap was made.kairos wrote:latte wrote:Hi Latte. The HO does keep everything on file (or at least they're supposed to). You'll need to make a Subject Access Request, which costs £10 and will take up to 40 days to be processed. You can contact the HO's Information Management Directorate on 0207 8670 4992 for more information. Good luck!EJ wrote: Thanks EJ.
I may try that. Do the HO keep all documents under my file? and Do I or my representitive have the access to all of them under the Data Protection Act?
Hi Latte,latte wrote:Hi, been a little while.
just to update my ILR application case.
Received HO letter now and I have been yes refused and I have no right to appeal! (assume because I have a valid visa still..?)
I was not sure if I was eligible (this was before I found this lovely forum!) and time was running out before the new fee and UK test from Apr, I used a UK visa company (OISC registered), they said I could as long as you have not been away from longer than 3 months- yes I figured that too from SET)O) guidance- and went ahead, and got it refused because of a month gap.
I was not aware at of this gap, and was never asked about it.
If I was applying myself I would have checked like this forum myself to be crystal clear positive about my eligibility, but I relied on professional company (coz, again I was in a hurry and was in need of professional help) who didn't check/ask, I feel let down so much. when it was about to be refused)at HO via fast tracking), I was told I could make an appeal that I believed I had another chance to explain, but the visa company was saying so without knowing the fact I hold a valid visa (therefore I had no right!) Regardless of making an appeal might have helped me a little or great, how can anyone "professional" fail to check client's case study? I don't mean to open a different topic, but after 10 min meeting with this visa company's case worker, she did not even know what nationality I am and that I am on WP...
I'm trying to find out by data protection act for my exact date/method etc of student visa application. and preparing for ILR application next year with WP.
anyway, the result in short,
I was not eligible for ILR without a good proof of the gap reason or explanation.
that I learnt a lot from bitter experiences but lost so much money, mostly for Visa company who I should not have relied on.
For anyone similar situation, I'd happily give advice myself now.
Thanks so much for all the people who read/commented on this topic.