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pwv visa refused. Please help

Post by tania... » Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:49 pm

I am using my fiancés account, with her permission. My pwv has been refused because i didn't have the correct funds in my account. My dad supports me financially, so i sent a copy of my dads bank statement, which had maintained above the £800 for 90 days, along with a letter from him stating that he fully supports me financially. I was served with the rejection on 18th November, but i only received it today due to postage problems, which the HO are aware of. It says i have to leave the UK asap unless i wish to appeal. How long have i got before i have to leave? They say in the appeal form, i have to tell them of any reasons as to why i should be to stay in the UK. Should i mention that i have a 1 year old son, who is British, and a fiancé , who i don't live with, but intend to do so once i get a job? I know this doesn't give me right to stay in the Uk, but under human rights law, am i not entitled to a right to family life? i am seeing a solicitor in 2 days but i don't even know if i still have time to appeal, as i only received the letter yesterday. Please help.

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Post by arsenal49 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:51 pm

UKBA is perfectly within its right to not accept your dad's statement as it is not one of the approved ways (as per guidance notes) to claim maintenance points.

i dont know how far you will go with 'human rights' case as i am not a lawyer but do you have kids born in uk etc etc. which would add credibility to your claim of 'right to family' in my opinion...but again im not a lawyer so i dunno!

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