Well i was saying couch a request for reconsideration on the basis of an appeal on humanitarian grounds.
Otherwise why would they reconsider the request? Technically, the documents were not submitted within the timeframe required and so the application should be rejected because it was incomplete.
You'd have to demonstrate that there were extenuating circumstances, and in their case that would mainly be based on humanitarian considerations, i.e. the distance of the panel physical from their residence was too far for her to travel during her pregnancy.
Otherwise why would they reconsider the request? Technically, the documents were not submitted within the timeframe required and so the application should be rejected because it was incomplete.
You'd have to demonstrate that there were extenuating circumstances, and in their case that would mainly be based on humanitarian considerations, i.e. the distance of the panel physical from their residence was too far for her to travel during her pregnancy.
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