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Gerry Mitchell Case Study
Lotis Macatangay A&A Migration Services PO Box 170 Blacktown NSW 2148
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
GPO Box 241
Melbourne, VIC, 3001
25 March 2017
TO: The Immigration Officer in Charge
SUBJECT: Gerry Mitchell – DOB: DD/MM/YEAR - File Reference 147852xx
Dear Sir/Madam,
I provide this submission on behalf of Mr Gerry Mitchell in response to the Notice of Intention to Consider Refusal of his application for Partner Visa (Class UK) (Subclass 820) on the grounds of subsection 501(1) of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) “the Act”, dated [date of NOICR].
Introduction
Mr Mitchell was convicted and sentenced to a total of 14-months imprisonment on four offences: three months for resisting police in March 2013, three months for criminal damage in May
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Form 956
2. Enrolment Form of Gerry Mitchell - Bachelor degree in Accounting at RMIT
3. Marriage certificate of Gerry and Sally
4. Photos of Gerry Mitchell and his family
5. Birth certificate of George Mitchell
6. Employment records of Gerry Mitchell at Peter’s Numbers accounting firm
7. Medical report of Ingrid Mitchell
8. Anger Management course completion report
9. Gerry Mitchell’s clinical psychologist report
10. Statutory Declaration by Gerry Mitchell’s wife, Sally
11. Statutory Declaration by Mr Peter Mitchell and Mrs Ingrid Mitchell, Gerry’s parents
12. Bank statements
Conclusion:
Mr Mitchell is blameworthy and remorseful of his wrong actions in the past. He is committed to turn his life around and strive to become a better person. Mr Mitchell together with his family, urge the decision-maker not to refuse his Partner visa application and consider the reasons presented in this submission. Mr Mitchell’s family is his life, and the grant of his partner visa application will serve as the catalyst in his moving forward to the right direction.
Respectfully yours,
Lotis Macatangay
MARN

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