Quote Originally Posted by darren-b View Post
Unless additional information is provided to show the original decision was incorrect I can't see the ECO usually admitting they made a mistake.
nearly 2/3rds of appeals are won, with or without additonal info, it doesn't matter what the ECO think, it will be upto the judge at AIT.

and as always provide all the info and evidence you can, and some of the ECO decisions are based on thier view of the 'probability of ..' not fact, just becuase you dont own a business, have lots of saving in the phils and own a house, doesn't mean you will not go back..

and i'm sure in some cases you may not be allowed to produce new evidence at a AIT hearing, as the ECO decision was based on the evidence you supplied at that time, and the judge will decide if that decsion was correct..