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by A » Tue Dec 02, 2008 10:31 am
RONYNAD: First of all processing times are taking ages. I waiting 3 months before my letter came and it has been a rejection based on a very minor technicality (that I supposedly did not provide evidence that my postgrad dip is a level 7). It looks like from what you've listed you did NOT include your original certificate with your application. From what I've been reading on this forum and based on the strictness of the Home Office at the moment, I wouldn't be surprised if you get a rejection based on the fact that you did not include your original certificate. But don't be alarmed at this, as you will have the right of appeal (as I am currently experiencing) and it will most likely simply be a matter of producing your original certificate at that stage.
But, it seems you have other documents missing too. Is it not so that you need to provide THREE months' of bank statements, not just one? (correct me if the rules changed when you applied). If this is the case, they will also pull you up on this.
Anyway, to answer your question - no, it doesn't sound like you have provided enough documentation (according to them!!) and no, it seems they simply send a letter of rejection if there's a problem, as occurred with me.
I'd start already re-reading your policy guidance notes and double-checking the documentation you handed in and perhaps start organising whatever you feel may be missing according to the HO. Remember - they are being REALLY strict and if one tiny thing is missing they will automatically send a rejection letter.
Good Luck - I know what you're going through!
A.