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Glad to be of help.jack199 wrote:Hi Koolbone thanks a lot for the reply. If you dont mind can you tell me what was your refusal? only if you feel comfortable about telling me, otherwise its ok, you have given me quite a bit info which i needed to know, thanks a lot. My refusal is stupid as well i dont know whats gona happen. Again thanks a lot.
I'm still waiting for the call-up letter from the HO requesting for me to submit my passport.jack199 wrote:Koolbone when did u send ur passport after the appeal and during that time if ur employer needs any documents to confirm that you are allowed to work while waiting for the HO to send the passport back, which doc do you show them?
Thanks in advance
when did u win the appeal?koolbone wrote:I'm still waiting for the call-up letter from the HO requesting for me to submit my passport.jack199 wrote:Koolbone when did u send ur passport after the appeal and during that time if ur employer needs any documents to confirm that you are allowed to work while waiting for the HO to send the passport back, which doc do you show them?
Thanks in advance
jack199 wrote:Thanks a lot. I dont know what my chances are for winning, what do you think guys providing i show to the judge that the case worker made an error, and i had way above £800 all the time in my bank which i did.
i have got a letter from the uni now which says that "the statement which he thought was my bank statement is actually my fees statement which show that i have paid my full fees" do you think if i show that letter and my FULL 3 months bank statements, which clearly shows that the balance did not drop below £800 to the immigration Judge he will convinced?
The only thing i am worried about it that if they can come up with some other point, which they haven't covered in the rejection letter. Can they do that?
Thanks in advance
A letter from your bank confirming that balance has never dropped below £800 during the concerned 3 months. Your case will be rock solid with the letter you have from uni and this bank letter. No judge can refuse you. You can jst walk in without any solicitor. Easy fezy lemon squeezy....jack199 wrote:Does anybody know what this witness ststement is which AIT is saying you have to send? Could you also tell me what do you have to say in that witness statement? Is that Oral or written?
Thanks in advance
Thanks a lot Pure_Soul i hope this will happen in the hearing, i have already got the letter from the uni and from the bank confirming the rejection points. I hope that HO now don't come up with some other excuse!pure_soul wrote:A letter from your bank confirming that balance has never dropped below £800 during the concerned 3 months. Your case will be rock solid with the letter you have from uni and this bank letter. No judge can refuse you. You can jst walk in without any solicitor. Easy fezy lemon squeezy....jack199 wrote:Does anybody know what this witness ststement is which AIT is saying you have to send? Could you also tell me what do you have to say in that witness statement? Is that Oral or written?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
jack199 wrote:Guys need advice
It says in the AIT appeal that the Respondent (HO Rep) must sent copies of all documents to Appellant. and the Appellant must send to Respondent (HO Rep at the given address).
I am waiting since last week to get a reply i.e. photocopies of documents (i assume these are those documents which would say why they refused my initial application) from HO Rep.
Do you know the time scale when will i get those, or whether i will get it or my solicitor? My solicitor is wating for those so he can see what exactly the rejection they are going to send (if any different from the orignal) and then he will send copies of my documents with a prepared case (Witness statement) to HO Rep and AIT at the given address. Do you think its worthwhile waiting for that of can i just send mine first (5 days prior to the hearing date)? what would you suggest? Thanks in advance
I've already sent you a PM to answer this question. But for anyone else who may want to know:jack199 wrote:Does anybody know the HO Representative Unit, which represent HO in Appeals, are they actual Solocitors/Lawyers or only Trained personals by the HO in immigration?
Does anybody knows the answer to this!!!!
This is an excerpt. U can get he link from immigration rules website.samdav7 wrote:Hi all,
can anyone send the link of the immigration rules where it says one can work full time while appeal is in progress (for psw, tier1)? thank you
With regards to question 6, I did NOT send originals in my appeal documents nor in my bundle - this was on the advice of my lawyer. This was totally fine. I had no problems. From memory, I do not recall it actually saying on the appeal forms that you had to send originals anyway.dahokolomoki wrote:You do ask alot of questions jackie without thanking the replies so far! This is a voluntary board and everyone is taking time out of their lives to reply to you... we are glad to do so, but please show some courtesy, and please do not double post if you don't get a reply within 20 minutes.
I believe all the information you need to make an appeal should be in the letter when they sent back your application to you.
Noone can tell you your chances, but it seems very likely your's is a clearcut case, as mentioned already... so please read replies first before asking again.
In response to question 2, its up to you... weigh the costs vs the benefits.
In response to question 6, you need to send the originals always.
In response to question 7, they can of course reject again, but doesn't seem likely given your case.
In response to question 8, I would expect no shorter than 3 weeks, and no longer than 8 weeks.
But lets say that your appeal is allowed then can you work full time? while you wait for the HO call in letter/passport, which takes AGES.!!! what's the answer to this???A wrote:With regards to question 6, I did NOT send originals in my appeal documents nor in my bundle - this was on the advice of my lawyer. This was totally fine. I had no problems. From memory, I do not recall it actually saying on the appeal forms that you had to send originals anyway.dahokolomoki wrote:You do ask alot of questions jackie without thanking the replies so far! This is a voluntary board and everyone is taking time out of their lives to reply to you... we are glad to do so, but please show some courtesy, and please do not double post if you don't get a reply within 20 minutes.
I believe all the information you need to make an appeal should be in the letter when they sent back your application to you.
Noone can tell you your chances, but it seems very likely your's is a clearcut case, as mentioned already... so please read replies first before asking again.
In response to question 2, its up to you... weigh the costs vs the benefits.
In response to question 6, you need to send the originals always.
In response to question 7, they can of course reject again, but doesn't seem likely given your case.
In response to question 8, I would expect no shorter than 3 weeks, and no longer than 8 weeks.
Regarding question 8, I can only answer with my own situation, which is that my hearing was 12th Jan - it was allowed - I received my determination 20th Jan, and since then I've heard nothing, so I dare say, it looks like longer than 8 weeks for me, so just be prepared for this.
Also JACK - with regards to working during your appeal process, obviously it's already been cleared up that you are working on student status until you receive your visa, but the 20hr thing is not so clear. I've had different answers from different ppl at HO about this. Basically, once you've graduated you CAN work full-time (as you can during term holidays), although I was told not beyond 4 months after you've graduated. However, another HO worker told me you must work only 20hrs a week after graduating. And yet another worker told me you cannot work at all until HO has issued you with a new visa (this is utter rubbish btw)!! So there you go... Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any written evidence to prove which one of the above is true! Hence, I've been sticking to the 20hrs per week rule to be safe.
Good luck!
A.