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APPEAL No. [2003] UKIAT 00168 B (Sri Lanka)
Date of hearing: 28 November 2003
Date Determination notified: 11.12.2003
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | APPELLANT |
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RESPONDENT |
This is a Home Office appeal against the decision of an adjudicator, Mr S Qureshi, allowing an appeal against refusal of a family visit visa. The claimant had applied to visit his family in this country for one year, ticking the box rather surprisingly provided opposite the description "Visitor". He had apparently done so despite the leaflet handed out, making it clear that "you are not allowed to work in the UK and you must intend to leave after a maximum of six months" and on the basis of a letter from his uncle offering to sponsor him "for a period of one year's vacation in the UK".
John Freeman
(chairman)