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APPEALS |
Refusals frequently occur when applicants have not had professional help Visa Application.
Most refusals of Entry Clearance have an appeal facility in order the reasons for refusal may be considered by an independent authority. Most refusals can be appealed. The appeal must be submitted within the strict time limit, as is required in accordance with the legal requirements. It is important a representative is appointed who can lodge the appeal with the Embassy/High Commission or Appeal Tribunal in the embassy within the time frame, and progress the case through the immigration appeal court. Lodging an appeal correctly with expert help may avert lengthy delays. It is not just a simple matter of filling out a form. The correct legal terminology must be used, as the correct Grounds of Appeal will permit the appeal to progress efficiently and with some legal meaning to the Immigration Judge dealing with it!
Immigration appeals are held at Immigration Appeal Court and administered by the Asylum and Immigration Appeal Tribunal. The Appellant does not have to be present for the appeal, and in most cases can not be anyway. The appeal is therefore negotiated by a representative , which can be the Sponsor, Partner/Relative or a Legal Representative such as us appointed by the Sponsor.
It may not be in the Appellant’s best interests to use a Voluntary Immigration Organisation!
Neither will it be in the Appellant’s best interests for the Sponsor to progress the appeal themselves since this is complex and legally demanding , SWICS deal with appeals in the correct way and deal with the requirements efficiently.
Our Panel of Experts
Er. Jatinder Pal Singh B.E.(E&CE)
(10 Years Experience in Immigration, Education and Refused Cases Appeals)
QEAC: Certified Education Agent, Australia
Canadian Immigration Law Qualified, Ashtan College, BC, Canada
Member CAPIC: Canadian Association of professional Immigration Consultant, CANADA
APIEC: Association of Processional Immigration and Education Consultants, INDIA
Harikrishan Aggrawal
BA (Bachelor of Arts)
LLB (Law and Legislation Bachelor)
FIII (Fellow of insurance institute of India)
We receiv e calls regarding many visa denials for which people would like SWICS; some are possible and some are not. Please share with us the whole story that led to the visa denial and do not ignore any facts; you never know what is important and can make a big difference. You only have one good opportunity to win a waiver. Once you filed a bad case, it stays on record permanently. It is very important that you provide all the information necessary (ie what you were convicted of, a copy of the criminal report if you have it) so that we can fully explore all options available for your waiver.
We will not accept a case we do not feel we will win.
