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Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: HU/12642/2016
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Heard at Field House |
Decision & Reasons Promulgated | |
On 30 th August 2018 |
On 09 th October 2018 | |
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Before
DEPUTY UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE LEVER
Between
Mrs ANCHA A JAMMEH
(ANONYMITY DIRECTION NOT MADE)
Appellant
and
THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent
Representation :
For the Appellant: Mr J Rene of Counsel
For the Respondent: Mr S Walker, Home Office Presenting Officer
DECISION AND REASONS
Introduction
1. The Appellant, born on 10 th August 1987, is a citizen of the Gambia. The Appellant had made application for leave to remain as a partner and that application had been refused by the Respondent on 3 rd May 2017.
2. The Appellant has appealed that decision and her appeal was heard by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Mace sitting at Hatton Cross on 28 th September 2017. The judge had dismissed her appeal. Application for permission to appeal had been granted and the matter had come before me in the Upper Tribunal on 10 th May 2018 firstly to decide if an error of law had been made by the First-tier Tribunal. It was conceded by the Respondent at that hearing that a material error of law had been made and I issued directions that the decision of the First-tier Tribunal should be set aside and a fresh decision made.
3. The matter came before me in accordance with that notice of resumed hearing. I was presented with an Appellant's bundle containing those documents listed at folios 2 to 183 on the index sheet to the bundle and a skeleton argument together with documentation from the original hearing in the First-tier Tribunal.
4. Mr Walker at the outset of the hearing conceded that the Appellant met the required threshold income of £18,600 in accordance with Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules and conceded therefore that her appeal should be allowed. That was a decision with which I agreed.
Notice of Decision
5. I allow this appeal under the Immigration Rules.
No anonymity direction is made.
Signed Date
Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge Lever
TO THE RESPONDENT
FEE AWARD
As I have allowed the appeal and because a fee has been paid or is payable, I have considered making a fee award and have decided to make a fee award of any fee which has been paid or may be payable
Signed Date
Deputy Upper Tribunal Judge