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                  The appellant appeals a decision of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Khawar ("the Judge"). The decision was sent to the parties on 11 January 2023.
                  By a decision dated 4 September 2022 the Secretary of State refused to grant the appellant pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme ("EUSS") as the dependent relative of his sponsor, Maria Caltea, a Romanian national exercising EU Treaty rights in the United Kingdom.
                  Before the First-tier Tribunal the appellant was represented by Joshi Advocates. The firm continued to represent the appellant before the Upper Tribunal until an email request to come off the record was received on 16 July 2024. Prior to coming off the record, Joshi Advocates filed an appellant's bundle running to 147 pages.
                  The appellant is a national of Algeria and presently aged 43. He met his wife in person in May 2018, having previously been in contact with her via social media. They commenced residing with each other the same month and subsequently married by Islamic ceremony in April 2019. Subsequent efforts by the couple to marry at a register office were impeded by the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple were married at a Register Office on 13 April 2021.
                  The appellant sought pre-settled status under the EUSS by an application dated 22 June 2021. His wife was granted pre-settled status on 12 July 2021
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