That's Fantastic, Just what I thought!!!! This really is a great forum I can't thank you all enough.I'm so looking forward to seeing my lady step off the plane!!!! Best start typing letters I think!!!! I'll keep u all posted!!!!!
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That's Fantastic, Just what I thought!!!! This really is a great forum I can't thank you all enough.I'm so looking forward to seeing my lady step off the plane!!!! Best start typing letters I think!!!! I'll keep u all posted!!!!!
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The decision to refuse your application does attract the right of appeal and the correct course of action, should you wish to exercise this right, should be to formally lodge an appeal. The appeal documents would have been included in the paperwork which was returned to you, following the processing of your application. These papers explain the process of lodging an appeal. You may visit this link for more information on how to submit an appeal - http://www.justice.gov.uk/tribunals/...asylum/appeals
If you do not wish to exercise your appeal rights, you are, of course, free to reapply for an entry clearance at any stage. Whilst we cannot guarantee that any application would be successful, we can confirm that it would be treated on its individual merits. We would strongly recommend that, if you choose to reapply, that you address the concerns raised within the refusal notice and any additional evidence/explanations can be provided with the fresh application.
But that would mean spending more right? We are not submitting more info we are asking for a reconsideration of existing evidence!
Advise Please!!!
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