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Sorry i didn't get it. Sharing house with your mother or somebody else does it means you have joint responsibility with them,Tom no engine wrote:Thank you @winners for your opinion.. I too have a joint residential order shared between myself and my mother who has ILR..I'm concerned if this is going to have a negative impact on my claim..furthermore my immigration history is poor...the student visa I got 3 days after I arrived back in 2002 expired mid 2004 and I never got to renew it..
Hello thanks for the information now watchingnilemarques wrote:Greetings folks! Hope I find you all in good health. Seems a bit slow on the decision making lately!! Wonder what they have up their sleeves!!
Anyway, to those unaware or who might need some free advice, Sky Channel 182, Ben TV is screening an immigration advice programme today at 1700hrs(5pm). We might be able to pick up a few tips!
Morning Rina,rina wrote:WOw last week was really quiet but I pray this week delivers some good news. @ Daponslee I hope the wait is over for you this week.
It is highly unlikely that ukba would believe you are living together but not together, the burden of proof is on u and u shld have explained y, our situation is similar we cldnt apply as partner coz I am studying with no income. So our lawyer included everything, partner not meeting all the rules, parent of British child, private life. Asking them to consider my partners whole situation and the welfare of his kids. The ukba asked us for more info a month ago, we sent that and are now waiting. Not sure what they wld do. I am starting to warm to the idea of moving to my partners country with our kids. Totally fed up of Waiting! How long since u sent further docs?njyildum1 wrote:Hi People, please I need some explanation. I made an application as parent of a British child but I live together with the mother of the baby and all our posts go to the same address.
Do I need to explain to UKBA why we live together in writing or should I just ignore it?
Is it not normal that people can live together even if they are not in a relationship especially when a baby is involved?
I have done my biometrics and UKBA asked for extra documents which I provided.
Initially, I sent in photocopies of passports belonging to the mother of my baby and my son. However they asked for the original passports, a letter from my GP, a letter from the mother of my baby saying we are not in a relationship. The letter asking for extra documents was sent directly by the case worker and it was dated 4/02/2014. All extra documents was received by the UKBA 10/02/2014. However my application was submitted 14/01/2014 so to be fair my application hasn't been in for too long.MissA wrote:It is highly unlikely that ukba would believe you are living together but not together, the burden of proof is on u and u shld have explained y, our situation is similar we cldnt apply as partner coz I am studying with no income. So our lawyer included everything, partner not meeting all the rules, parent of British child, private life. Asking them to consider my partners whole situation and the welfare of his kids. The ukba asked us for more info a month ago, we sent that and are now waiting. Not sure what they wld do. I am starting to warm to the idea of moving to my partners country with our kids. Totally fed up of Waiting! How long since u sent further docs?njyildum1 wrote:Hi People, please I need some explanation. I made an application as parent of a British child but I live together with the mother of the baby and all our posts go to the same address.
Do I need to explain to UKBA why we live together in writing or should I just ignore it?
Is it not normal that people can live together even if they are not in a relationship especially when a baby is involved?
I have done my biometrics and UKBA asked for extra documents which I provided.
Why was your application refused in the first place? What reason did UKBA give you?sarath2004 wrote:hi my flr(o) application that rejected on January 15th 2014 and i m planning to apply same application can u tell me i become over stay or not and if i apply for a flr(m)what i want to do, i m eligible for applying flr(m)
satsug wrote:Hai..my name sathya..new to this forum..but i been watching this longer..iam also waiting for my dlr extension..
My case is totally different..i was on student visa..i brought my wife on 2009..i got uk born twin daughters and they now studying nursery. Last time in 2012 i applied student extension ukba wrongly refused and my appeal was allowed under article8 i was given grant on discretionary basis for only complete my studies..
My leave was expired on jan2014.. I applied extension now nd waiting for decision.. Coz before i complete my studies ukba revoke d licence nd college was closed..so again ukba did wrong in my life i ask extension on this basis..to study again and my twin children never left dis country..i hav one ongoing development issues with on of my baby hope it will cure soon i have added this as well in my application..
I applied on 08/01/2014
Bio done on 23/01/2014
And today i received one letter from ukba that,
they explained my case was issues relate with ECHR,so its complex and we will decide as quickly as possible...
My question is any body got this kind of letter from home office????
And how possiblity for my application success??
hi did you pay for your application and what type of application did you submitSks1703 wrote:satsug wrote:Hai..my name sathya..new to this forum..but i been watching this longer..iam also waiting for my dlr extension..
My case is totally different..i was on student visa..i brought my wife on 2009..i got uk born twin daughters and they now studying nursery. Last time in 2012 i applied student extension ukba wrongly refused and my appeal was allowed under article8 i was given grant on discretionary basis for only complete my studies..
My leave was expired on jan2014.. I applied extension now nd waiting for decision.. Coz before i complete my studies ukba revoke d licence nd college was closed..so again ukba did wrong in my life i ask extension on this basis..to study again and my twin children never left dis country..i hav one ongoing development issues with on of my baby hope it will cure soon i have added this as well in my application..
I applied on 08/01/2014
Bio done on 23/01/2014
And today i received one letter from ukba that,
they explained my case was issues relate with ECHR,so its complex and we will decide as quickly as possible...
My question is any body got this kind of letter from home office????
And how possiblity for my application success??
Hi! How long have you been here on student visa and have you been legal all that time? I mean as a main applicant. Because if your children are living here for more than seven years, you must have come here earlier than your wife and children. Till what date your current student visa is valid and is your college on the list or not. If you answer my questions accurately, than I can give you best advice from personal experience. Thank you.Ditima98 wrote:Hello People,
Please could people with experience in this area kindly advise on the following questions:
-My kids were born in Pakistan but have been here in the UK just over seven years-do they qualify under the seven year rule. We have lived with them all these years under student Visa.
-What documents are required by HO to make application based on 7 year rule? I mean what documents do have to include for the kids and ourselves? Do we have to submit application at the same time or do we have to do it separately starting with kids'?
-And finally, what are fees requirement? Do we have to show maintenance money for three months or nine months?
Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
'@ Al HaqqAl Haqq wrote:Hi all,
Well my solicitor called me yesterday am, to inform me that we have been refused after agreeing to withdraw the JR. I am yet to receive any information from the HO. This new refusal generates a right of appeal apparently.
In a nutshell, if you think you have a strong case you may want to insist with your lawyer that irrespective of what the HO promises you want to go ahead with the JR.
Just to mirror what east579new said TAKE NOTE when accepting to withdraw the JR.
I am glad I belong to this forum, so it was not a suprise for me when I heard the message fro the Sol.
Next step is the tribunal
@ ikeronikeron wrote:@elastep
Thank you. I was asked to withdraw my JR for reconsideration or removal notice. And I have also asked the HO for the cost first. Or is there any other thing I should ask please? God bless you all.
I got the same letter when my biometric letter came but less than a week after that I received a letter asking for extra documents which I provided. The letter also indicated that the UKBA aims to deal with my application promptly.Tom no engine wrote:hi did you pay for your application and what type of application did you submitSks1703 wrote:satsug wrote:Hai..my name sathya..new to this forum..but i been watching this longer..iam also waiting for my dlr extension..
My case is totally different..i was on student visa..i brought my wife on 2009..i got uk born twin daughters and they now studying nursery. Last time in 2012 i applied student extension ukba wrongly refused and my appeal was allowed under article8 i was given grant on discretionary basis for only complete my studies..
My leave was expired on jan2014.. I applied extension now nd waiting for decision.. Coz before i complete my studies ukba revoke d licence nd college was closed..so again ukba did wrong in my life i ask extension on this basis..to study again and my twin children never left dis country..i hav one ongoing development issues with on of my baby hope it will cure soon i have added this as well in my application..
I applied on 08/01/2014
Bio done on 23/01/2014
And today i received one letter from ukba that,
they explained my case was issues relate with ECHR,so its complex and we will decide as quickly as possible...
My question is any body got this kind of letter from home office????
And how possiblity for my application success??
Tom no engine wrote:hi did you pay for your application and what type of application did you submitSks1703 wrote:satsug wrote:Hai..my name sathya..new to this forum..but i been watching this longer..iam also waiting for my dlr extension..
My case is totally different..i was on student visa..i brought my wife on 2009..i got uk born twin daughters and they now studying nursery. Last time in 2012 i applied student extension ukba wrongly refused and my appeal was allowed under article8 i was given grant on discretionary basis for only complete my studies..
My leave was expired on jan2014.. I applied extension now nd waiting for decision.. Coz before i complete my studies ukba revoke d licence nd college was closed..so again ukba did wrong in my life i ask extension on this basis..to study again and my twin children never left dis country..i hav one ongoing development issues with on of my baby hope it will cure soon i have added this as well in my application..
I applied on 08/01/2014
Bio done on 23/01/2014
And today i received one letter from ukba that,
they explained my case was issues relate with ECHR,so its complex and we will decide as quickly as possible...
My question is any body got this kind of letter from home office????
And how possiblity for my application success??
josue wrote:flr(o) extention
applied 0/02/2014
aknoledge letter received 07/02/2014
biometric letter received 10/02/2014
biometric done 13/02/2014
lettre received for more information 19/02/2014
more information document sent 23/02/2014
grant of discretionary leave 25/02/2014
brp card received 25/02/2014
Really happy man