Quote Originally Posted by jbt View Post
hello to all,

After more or less a year in the appeal process, we just received the determination letter from the judge here in UK that he allowed our appeal, meaning we won the appeal.

Thank you all for all the help and guidance, thank you for this site.

Maybe some of you will have a knowledge of what will be the next step. Will the UK embassy in Manila contact my daughter to give her a visa? Shall my daughter do the cfo seminar - peers counselling?

We were wondering if she can travel by herself, she's 16 years old, what may be the requirements for her to travel alone, if in case.


Thank you all in advance.



Jbt


A copy of the Adjudicators decision will be also be sent to the Home Office. The HO have between 5-10 days to appeal against the decision if they feel there is a major error in the decision of Adjudicator ( this rarely happens).

If the HO do not appeal, then they will forward the decision to the Embassy where the application is made. There the Manager and ECO will review the decision.

They will send you a "call in letter" or phone, basically asking you to bring/post your passport.Once they have got this, they will stamp the visa in your passport.

All this could take anything from 4 weeks to 3 months to sort out.

yes I think everyone has to get a CFO to leave.

my stepson came to the UK on his own, but he was 17 at the time.