You seem to think the Home Office will be reconsidering your case prior to the appeal based on the further submission of documents. That does not happen. It will all be placed in the file hold until about 4 weeks before the hearing date and then it is considered under a triage process. If the ...
You are wasting your time appealing. It will be dismissed as you failed to submit the correct documents at the original application. Even after that you have still not managed to submit the correct documents. The quickest and cheapest way to get your Spouse here is to apply again. Please get it ...
When you say 12 months do you mean 12 months for each job or 6 months from each job? So in my appeal letter i sent Jan 2018- June 2018 (6 months payslips from each job, so a total of 12) And then i also additionally added payslips from November 2018-April 2019 (6 months payslips from each job, so a ...
Unless you show 12 months payslips that add up to at least £18,600 on more gross income you cannot meet the requirements based on you do not have a single job that meets the requirements. The Home Office will not withdraw the refusal before your court date. The decision at the time was correct and ...
Did you attach the payslips for both jobs dating back 12 months when you applied? No. We applied in june 2018, so i gave 6 months of payslips from both employers and p60’s. Ive just sent off all of those payslips, bank statements and p60’s again, including this years payslips, p60’s and bank state ...
To be honest i don’t know how it all works, all i know is we made a mistake and the gross amounts that have now been confirmed by both employers exceeded the financial requirement initially. Hoping for a positive reply from the home office
The P60’s ONLY look at the income that is taxable. That is not correct. P60 details all gross income from an employment during the tax year. It also lists the total amount of tax paid during that same period, taking into account the tax free allowance of around £12k. So one of my employers does th ...
My uncles annual earnings are 200k, he doesn't have 200k in savings or even 60k that i could borrow for 6 months hence why we went for the third party sponsor option. Yes it was my solicitors job to double check, but to be honest, i missed it too, and did not realise at all. So i guess we’re all r ...
Thank you for your response. Finally to hear something positive from someone in the same situation as us gives me some hope. Im just hoping they withdraw before it even goes to court because the financial requirement WAS being met in the first place.
I just needed some advice on my current situation. I applied for my husbands spouse visa last year in June 2018 which got refused end of November 2018 based on not meeting the financial requirement. We have a 6 year old daughter together, and me and my daughter are both british nationals by birth. I ...