Consent Order from UK Home Office [closed]

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I have got a consent order from home office, saying that they will review my application and I have asked to withdraw my judicial review.

My question is after I sign the consent order and then my application is denied what can I do?






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How long can a judge take to make a decision UK?

Most decisions are made within around three to four months, unless you are applying for an urgent injunction. Around 90% of permission applications are refused. This decision is usually made \u201con the papers\u201d, meaning a judge makes a decision based on the application documents rather than through a hearing.

Can I cancel my spouse visa UK?

The quick answer is that your husband can't cancel your spouse visa. That is because your spouse visa was issued by the Home Office and not by your husband or spouse. Therefore, only the Home Office has the power and authority to cancel your spouse visa or to make you leave the UK.

What is ho reference number?

You'll be asked for a Home Office reference number (sometimes called a 'case ID'). This number will start with the first letter of your last name, and be followed by 7 numbers. You'll have received this number when you first applied.

What is judicial review UK?

Judicial review is a vital part of the justice system in England and Wales. It's a type of legal case that provides a way for people to: assert their fundamental rights. test the lawfulness of decisions made by the government and other public bodies. seek a remedy when things go wrong.




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