Hi
I need some advise on making an appeal against a refusal of Tier1 General visa application (in country)
I was working on a work permit expiring 24th August 09. Unfortunately in June 09 I was made redundant, leaving me 1 month short of qualifying for ILR. I applied to switch from work permit to Tier 1 General, and my visa is refused on the grounds that am not able to show £800 in maintenance funds.
However my redundancy package is more than what is required as maintenance funds, and is more than sufficient to cover my expenses for an year without any recourse to public funds.
The Tier 1 guidance notes state the below WRT Maintenance Funds
Maintenance requirement – all applications
197 One of the requirements of Tier 1 is that an applicant coming to the United Kingdom must be able to support himself/herself for the entire duration of his/her stay in the United Kingdom without use of public funds (benefits provided by the state). An applicant who is unable to support himself/herself could face financial hardship because he/she will not have access to most state benefits.
198 In order to qualify for entry clearance, or leave to remain under Tier 1 an applicant must show that he/she has enough money to support himself/herself. The maintenance requirements are detailed below:
Applicants outside the United Kingdom seeking entry clearance must have at least £2,800 of personal savings which must have been held for at least three months prior to the date of application.
Applicants in the United Kingdom seeking further leave to remain must have at least £800 of personal savings which must have been held for at least three months prior to the date of application
The exchange rate of overseas currency will be made using the OANDA rate conversion on the date of application. www.oanda.com
199 Applicants may want to check the potential costs of living in the United Kingdom. If an applicant does not expect to get any income from his/her work in the United Kingdom after the first month, he/she may want to check that he/she has enough money to support himself/herself and any dependants.
I don't satisfy the £800 requirement but I do have enough money to support myself and I can demonstrate that.
My question is can this be considered as ground for appeal to exercise discretion because the rationale of the logic is to demonstrate an applicant has sufficient funds to cover himself/herself, and maintaining £800 is just one way of demonstrating that ability.
My deadline to appeal is 10th Sept 09, so any advice on this would be really helpful.
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