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You have done this mistake before and you are asking for it again.sam1128 wrote:Hello everyone!!
My visa got refused on the basis of not submitting the "current appointment report".. I wanna go for appeal, can u guys plz help me in suggesting good solicitors in London.. guys i have time only till this friday, so plz help me with this mess..
Thanks!!
Sam
kandycity wrote:This is another example for greedy solicitors in London. I don't find any difference between not submitting Current Appointment Letter and not submitting completed application form as this is a major requirement in this visa category.
In my own case, I did not allow my solicitor to deal with any of my documents and I had prepared all of them myself which any PSW holder can do if read and follow the policy guidance carefully. I also completed the application form myself as I had not used a solicitor service before and I was confident about doing this without rely on someone else. Unfortunately this Idiot still done some mistakes on my partner's application which caused both applications to get refused after charging £2500 each of us.
This is common for over 90% solicitors in London area and the main reason for this is, higher number of applicants they get everyday and not paying attention to each and individual applications. So even we pay money to them still we must take care about our own application as failure to do so can lead to cost another couple of thousands for going for court appeals.
In your case, as the reason is very straightforward and nothing to argue in a court, I would recommend you to make paper base appeal yourself along with the missing document, without using any solicitor service, saving lot of money. But if you are not sure about doing it yourself, then there won't be any option. But be careful, if you see a solicitor, he will ask you to go for oral appeal as he can charge you lot which is not seem to be required in your case.
Good luck