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For the Respondent: Mr R Sharma of Counsel instructed by Charles Simmons Immigration Solicitors.
This is an appeal against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Raymond promulgated on 16 June 2014, allowing Mr Ludhi�s appeal against the Secretary of State�s decision dated 14 May 2013 to refuse to vary leave to remain as a spouse and to remove him from the UK.
Although before me the Secretary of State is the appellant and Mr Ludhi is the respondent, for the sake of consistency with the proceedings before the First-tier Tribunal I shall hereafter refer to Mr Ludhi as the Appellant and the Secretary of State as the Respondent.
The Appellant is a national of Bangladesh born on 11 March 1990. He entered the UK on 26 January 2010, pursuant to entry clearance as a Tier 4 Student valid from 6 January 2010 until 28 March 2011. He was granted further leave to remain in this capacity, valid to 30 October 2012. On 11 October 2012 the Appellant applied for variation of leave to remain on the basis of his marriage to Ms Hasina Khanom, a British citizen.
The Appellant�s application was refused for reasons set out in a �reasons for refusal� letter (�RFRL�) dated 14 May 2013. A Notice of Immigration Decision was issued on the same date.
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