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Osama10abdo

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Apr 19, 2023
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I had a hearing in early September that lasted about 3 hours, with three breaks for rest. At the end of the session, the member asked my lawyer to submit certain reports confirming the status of my wife’s country and informed us that there would be another hearing. After the first hearing, the lawyer was contacted, and a date for the second hearing was set for next year.
Two days ago, my lawyer submitted the required reports.

My question is: Has anyone had a similar experience? Can the member make a decision without the second hearing, and can it be canceled?
 
I had a hearing in early September that lasted about 3 hours, with three breaks for rest. At the end of the session, the member asked my lawyer to submit certain reports confirming the status of my wife’s country and informed us that there would be another hearing. After the first hearing, the lawyer was contacted, and a date for the second hearing was set for next year.
Two days ago, my lawyer submitted the required reports.

My question is: Has anyone had a similar experience? Can the member make a decision without the second hearing, and can it be canceled?

There is always a chance but I would plan on a 2nd hearing.
 
Stay positive if they asked specific reports and it was submitted then just keep faith. Be prepared for any questions in 2nd hearing and just try to stay positive. Know your story and have faith.
 
Thanks for your answer.
Did you or you know anyone have same situation

Not typical but not uncommon. You appear to have been essentially asked to prove there is no safe area for you to live in your wife’s home country.
 
Not typical but not uncommon. You appear to have been essentially asked to prove there is no safe area for you to live in your wife’s home country.
No, all I am asking for are reports that confirm the closeness between the government of my wife’s country and the government of my country, to prove that my wife and children will be in danger if they return to her country.
 
No, all I am asking for are reports that confirm the closeness between the government of my wife’s country and the government of my country, to prove that my wife and children will be in danger if they return to her country.

You also have to prove that there is no safe way to settle in your wife’s country.
 
I had a hearing in early September that lasted about 3 hours, with three breaks for rest. At the end of the session, the member asked my lawyer to submit certain reports confirming the status of my wife’s country and informed us that there would be another hearing. After the first hearing, the lawyer was contacted, and a date for the second hearing was set for next year.
Two days ago, my lawyer submitted the required reports.

My question is: Has anyone had a similar experience? Can the member make a decision without the second hearing, and can it be canceled?
Hi, how did it go? Any update?