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The matter came before First-tier Tribunal Judge Andonian (the Judge), who, on 14 May 2015, allowed the appeal under the Immigration Rules and made a fee award in the sum of £70. The ECO sought permission to appeal the Judge's decision on 15 June 2015 and on 21 August 2015 was granted permission to appeal by First-tier Tribunal Judge Colyer.
. In the circumstances I was satisfied that the original Tribunal made a material error of law and that decision could not stand.
I explained at length to the Sponsor why the ECO's appeal succeeded, the need for the Sponsor and his wife to make a new application with the correct documentary evidence as well as the benefit of obtaining legal assistance to deal with the complexities of the Immigration Rules.
The following decision substituted. The appeal of [BR] against the ECO's decision dated 27 August 2014 is dismissed.
DIRECTION REGARDING ANONYMITY - RULE 14 OF THE TRIBUNAL PROCEDURE (UPPER TRIBUNAL) RULES 2008
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