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    fee,s

    well tommorrow we get ripped of yet again as gov going to charge fee for appeals now as if it wasent fees high enough def rip of britain

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    All I can suggest is, if applying for a visa, give them all the information they require and a little bit more....Then you wont be forking out for an appeal.

    We had some grey areas, when we applied for our spouse visa, but I was confident because we explained everything in detail, give them a little bit more...Take your time and do the same and you'll be fine.

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    i dont think its that much, around £100
    i think its around 1/3 of appeals are won becuase of news evidence that was submitted, if they had submitted that evidence in the first place it would have saved alot of time and money.

    i wonder if you get your money back if you win ?? i doubt it but you should..

    a solicitor could charge £400+ an hour, so £100 is not that much..

    minimise your chances of refusal is the way to get your visa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sim11UK View Post
    All I can suggest is, if applying for a visa, give them all the information they require and a little bit more....Then you wont be forking out for an appeal.

    We had some grey areas, when we applied for our spouse visa, but I was confident because we explained everything in detail, give them a little bit more...Take your time and do the same and you'll be fine.
    I agree with this advice, dont give them any reason to refuse you or the need for an appeal by submitting a well presented application.



           

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