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We have submitted much more documents... It looked like an encyclopaedia... Pictures, letters from family and friends, travel tickets with both our names, phone billings, bank statements showing transfers between our accounts and jointed account etc...bil123 wrote:Hi all,
After a visit of UKBA to my home on sunday 20th may today I just received my documents (a part from my passport) back from home office ,with a refusal and a right to appeal ,saying
!)you have privided no evidence to demonstrate what funds your EEA sponsor has access to in the United Kindgdom and whether or not she will become a burden on the social assisstance system of the United Kingdom during her period of stay.
!)In addition you have provided docs from Avivia and insured health ltd there is no evidence that your EEA sponsor continues to hold comprehensive medical insurance cover in the United Kingdom as there are no bank statements confirming the contiunued payment of the insurance policy .
Well my wife is treating rights as a student so documents I sent was
1)University letter confirmation of enrollement
2)scholarship letter fees paid in full
3)statement by her self stating have resources to stay in uk without using publc funds
4)Aviva comprehensive insurance for both of us ,payment made already for full year .we didnt buy on monthly installements we have paid already for the whole year as it was not so expensive.
what else HOME OFFICE wants from us ,,,any advises, and how much time do I have to appeal ....the local immigration team has my passports and they want me to leave this country and my wife here otherwise will enforce to leave ....
bil123 wrote:Hi all,
After a visit of UKBA to my home on sunday 20th may today I just received my documents (a part from my passport) back from home office ,with a refusal and a right to appeal ,saying
!)you have privided no evidence to demonstrate what funds your EEA sponsor has access to in the United Kindgdom and whether or not she will become a burden on the social assisstance system of the United Kingdom during her period of stay.
!)In addition you have provided docs from Avivia and insured health ltd there is no evidence that your EEA sponsor continues to hold comprehensive medical insurance cover in the United Kingdom as there are no bank statements confirming the contiunued payment of the insurance policy .
1)University letter confirmation of enrollement
2)scholarship letter fees paid in full
3)statement by her self stating have resources to stay in uk without using publc funds
4)Aviva comprehensive insurance for both of us ,payment made already for full year .we didnt buy on monthly installements we have paid already for the whole year as it was not so expensive.
what else HOME OFFICE wants from us ,,,any advises, and how much time do I have to appeal ....the local immigration team has my passports and they want me to leave this country and my wife here otherwise will enforce to leave ....
actually they dont want us to stay in this country and giving stupid reasons to leave, they already have visited us and found us in a geniune relationship they can not separtate us because of some insurance and funds even though I have sent enough documents to prove ,before sending the application I called to HO help line and they told me that you are sending more than enough docs so no need to worry and now I have received a letter saying leave the country or you will be enforce to ...I have spoken to the lawyer and he said HO is just doing this ,he already had process 3 cases for the same reason and said its not a problem ,Ho is wasting time for lawyers ,courts and speciallly a mental stress to us now we have to replan our Summer holidays as we were expeccting our passports in coming days with my Rc .Jambo wrote:From the information you provided it seems that the HO made a mistake.
Students only need to provide a statement they will not become a burden. There is no need to provide support to this claim.
I would write a strong cover letter referring to the refusal letter and pointing out why you believe they made a mistake (you can point out to the legislation which is very clear). It is quicker to reapply than appeal.
you have to provide all these docs because your in a durable relationship ,for me its different as I am married ,I have also sent joint tennacy and have joint bank account but HO adviser told me to not to send bank statement as this is not required.CoolGirl1984 wrote:We have submitted much more documents... It looked like an encyclopaedia... Pictures, letters from family and friends, travel tickets with both our names, phone billings, bank statements showing transfers between our accounts and jointed account etc...bil123 wrote:Hi all,
After a visit of UKBA to my home on sunday 20th may today I just received my documents (a part from my passport) back from home office ,with a refusal and a right to appeal ,saying
!)you have privided no evidence to demonstrate what funds your EEA sponsor has access to in the United Kindgdom and whether or not she will become a burden on the social assisstance system of the United Kingdom during her period of stay.
!)In addition you have provided docs from Avivia and insured health ltd there is no evidence that your EEA sponsor continues to hold comprehensive medical insurance cover in the United Kingdom as there are no bank statements confirming the contiunued payment of the insurance policy .
Well my wife is treating rights as a student so documents I sent was
1)University letter confirmation of enrollement
2)scholarship letter fees paid in full
3)statement by her self stating have resources to stay in uk without using publc funds
4)Aviva comprehensive insurance for both of us ,payment made already for full year .we didnt buy on monthly installements we have paid already for the whole year as it was not so expensive.
what else HOME OFFICE wants from us ,,,any advises, and how much time do I have to appeal ....the local immigration team has my passports and they want me to leave this country and my wife here otherwise will enforce to leave ....
IrenaS wrote:bil123, just a quick question, what was your timeline i mean when did you apply and when they have visited you at home? I think living at the same address is not a requirement
It is almost impossible to deport an EEA national and his family members so I would not worry about that. Just reapply and point them to the mistakes they made.bil123 wrote: actually they dont want us to stay in this country and giving stupid reasons to leave, they already have visited us and found us in a geniune relationship they can not separtate us because of some insurance and funds even though I have sent enough documents to prove ,before sending the application I called to HO help line and they told me that you are sending more than enough docs so no need to worry and now I have received a letter saying leave the country or you will be enforce to ...I have spoken to the lawyer and he said HO is just doing this ,he already had process 3 cases for the same reason and said its not a problem ,Ho is wasting time for lawyers ,courts and speciallly a mental stress to us now we have to replan our Summer holidays as we were expeccting our passports in coming days with my Rc .
This is contrary to regulation 4 (1) d (iii).bil123 wrote: !)you have privided no evidence to demonstrate what funds your EEA sponsor has access to in the United Kindgdom and whether or not she will become a burden on the social assisstance system of the United Kingdom during her period of stay.
Marvelous, did they bother to check with Avivia that the policy is in force. Ridiculous!bil123 wrote: !)In addition you have provided docs from Avivia and insured health ltd there is no evidence that your EEA sponsor continues to hold comprehensive medical insurance cover in the United Kingdom as there are no bank statements confirming the contiunued payment of the insurance policy
policy it self says that the payment plan is annually which starts from oct 2011 and expires 0ct 2012 .EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Marvelous, did they bother to check with Avivia that the policy is in force. Ridiculous!bil123 wrote: !)In addition you have provided docs from Avivia and insured health ltd there is no evidence that your EEA sponsor continues to hold comprehensive medical insurance cover in the United Kingdom as there are no bank statements confirming the contiunued payment of the insurance policy
I'm sure it does. It is generally possible to cancel insurance policies. If they believe it is not valid, they should contact insurer and state why.bil123 wrote: policy it self says that the payment plan is annually which starts from oct 2011 and expires 0ct 2012 .
link?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:This is contrary to regulation 4 (1) d (iii).bil123 wrote: !)you have privided no evidence to demonstrate what funds your EEA sponsor has access to in the United Kindgdom and whether or not she will become a burden on the social assisstance system of the United Kingdom during her period of stay.
4(1)(d) wrote:(iii)assures the Secretary of State, by means of a declaration, or by such equivalent means as the person may choose, that he has sufficient resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom during his period of residence.
thanksvinny wrote:4(1)(d) wrote:(iii)assures the Secretary of State, by means of a declaration, or by such equivalent means as the person may choose, that he has sufficient resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system of the United Kingdom during his period of residence.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:They kept your passport. What exactly did they say (ideally in writing) about deporting you and/or your wife?
If I reapply it will take another 3 -6 months and now we cant wait that much we had so many plans for this summer ,now I just need to clear these 2 refusal points which seems to be very easy to do, not sure about the time it might take .toni34 wrote:I wont say anything other than for you to reapply,what concerns then if you pay yearly or monthly,as far as your health insurance is in force ,you are within the law.reapply again.
cheers
yah my wife was home but HO didnt refused Rc because of a suspected sham marrige etc .They have given me these refusal point which seems to me senseless and stupid.Punjab wrote:was your wife at home when HO came?
I think they might be treating it as a sham
but if you have everything to prove your relation then appeal it will be fine mate
thanks for the advise, yes I am taking my time and spoken to a lawyer ,can you please tell me what docs you have sent again and before as your wife is also treating rights as a student.stetois wrote:bil123 wrote: Well my wife is treating rights as a student so documents I sent was