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I find it quite absurd they refused you over an assumption that they think you never worked during your pregnancy.Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
I am very sorry to hear your bad news, absolutely pathestic reason for refusal. I think it would be best you appeal, but bear in mind it is a lengthy process especially if decision does not get overturned at review.Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
May Allah swt grant your dad jannah amonst all other muslims. Sister it is heart breaking to have heard your bad news. To others I would suggest a new application but in your case now that you are working less hours, you should appeal. Make sure all your documents are in order and please don't just rely on solicitors, ask for help.Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
The they were however u are allowed to apply if u have a valid reason for payslips to be low due to time off for baby, or sicknessthe_silk_route wrote:Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
How many payslips did you provide.
What was the lowest payslip amount over the past 6 months up to the application? Were any of your payslips below £1,550?
The above will decide whether an appeal will be successful or not. If the amount was less than £1,550 then unfortunately the chances are slim. They will state minimum income threshold not met, and will not overturn the decision. All other facts will be disregarded. If however, all payslips for 6 months up to the visa application were above £1,550 then you can most definitely appeal and have a chance.
So, the killer question is......
Were any of the payslips below £1,550?
Zazam wrote:The they were however u are allowed to apply if u have a valid reason for payslips to be low due to time off for baby, or sicknessthe_silk_route wrote:Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
How many payslips did you provide.
What was the lowest payslip amount over the past 6 months up to the application? Were any of your payslips below £1,550?
The above will decide whether an appeal will be successful or not. If the amount was less than £1,550 then unfortunately the chances are slim. They will state minimum income threshold not met, and will not overturn the decision. All other facts will be disregarded. If however, all payslips for 6 months up to the visa application were above £1,550 then you can most definitely appeal and have a chance.
So, the killer question is......
Were any of the payslips below £1,550?
It's in appendix
Is it possible to earn 1550 or more, monthly wth 2 jobsthe_silk_route wrote:Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
How many payslips did you provide.
What was the lowest payslip amount over the past 6 months up to the application? Were any of your payslips below £1,550?
The above will decide whether an appeal will be successful or not. If the amount was less than £1,550 then unfortunately the chances are slim. They will state minimum income threshold not met, and will not overturn the decision. All other facts will be disregarded. If however, all payslips for 6 months up to the visa application were above £1,550 then you can most definitely appeal and have a chance.
So, the killer question is......
Were any of the payslips below £1,550?
It's perfectly fine to use 2 jobs to meet the requirement. Both jobs have to be genuine, regular payslips, taxed paid, going into a bank account and the most important thing is that the NET payslip amount for the jobs must match that going into the bank.phaara wrote:Is it possible to earn 1550 or more, monthly wth 2 jobsthe_silk_route wrote:Zazam wrote:They said we don't believe u worked throughout pregnancy
My employer will write us a support letter
We've decided to appeal out case is strong we have children it is likely for it to be overturned Inshallah
How many payslips did you provide.
What was the lowest payslip amount over the past 6 months up to the application? Were any of your payslips below £1,550?
The above will decide whether an appeal will be successful or not. If the amount was less than £1,550 then unfortunately the chances are slim. They will state minimum income threshold not met, and will not overturn the decision. All other facts will be disregarded. If however, all payslips for 6 months up to the visa application were above £1,550 then you can most definitely appeal and have a chance.
So, the killer question is......
Were any of the payslips below £1,550?
I don't think it is case with every eco, some eco do refuse straight away after knowing you don't meet income threshold whilst some take longer to cover all aspects of your application before refusing and some (probably most) eco's are useless. I think things could have turned out different if zamzam had explained the reasoning as suggested by sil_route.prayforus wrote:See this is what annoys me. They know straight away while looking at documents if you meet the requirements or not. They just take extra time to keep people in the lurch. As then your circumstances can be different (may not be employed, less hours, other issues), so once they reject they possibly hope that you will not re-apply/appeal.
The whole system is a joke. Yet we are helpless to do anything.
Zazam please make sure when you write your explanation that your clearly and correctly reference the clause in the appendix. Without referencing, the claims made by you will be ambiguous. Find the booklet, the page number, paragraph and word for word copy the entire text, and correctly reference it, so they can refer back to it.Zazam wrote:I think this was my own stupid mistake I did not write an explanation I just sent Birth certificates and brief mention of children in myiintroduction
I am hoping for an overturn now I've written an explanation and attaching employers letter and anything I can gather hopefully fingers crossed th e ECO will Over turn the decision
Took 7 months lovely
i am really sorry, don't worry,FAITH & TRUST IN ALLAH TO CURE ALL YOUR TROUBLES.I Hope your appeal successful and Allah Help us During Tough Times.Zazam wrote:Hi everyone our Spouse Visagot rejected
We are looking to appeal
Could someone explain the process and how long it would take and what are the odds
The reason of refusal is they didn't believe I was working as I took time off for Birth of our twins so our pay slips were not cconsistent
We want to appeal we have children together
I'm in tears Iddon't know what to do
How long do they take to overturn the decision ??the_silk_route wrote:Zazam please make sure when you write your explanation that your clearly and correctly reference the clause in the appendix. Without referencing, the claims made by you will be ambiguous. Find the booklet, the page number, paragraph and word for word copy the entire text, and correctly reference it, so they can refer back to it.Zazam wrote:I think this was my own stupid mistake I did not write an explanation I just sent Birth certificates and brief mention of children in myiintroduction
I am hoping for an overturn now I've written an explanation and attaching employers letter and anything I can gather hopefully fingers crossed th e ECO will Over turn the decision
Took 7 months lovely
Then, state your situation, and explain how you qualify for the exception due to expecting twins. Ensure your employer letter states that you were given leave SOLELY and SOLELY ONLY on the basis of your pregnancy. This will further tie into the clause and prove you qualify for the exception. If possible get them to write that once you have recovered and in health, you WILL be resuming full time work as per usual, and will be earning so and so a month going forward.
Please reference the bit of text in the appendix which says you can qualify, and explain throughly.
ECOs and judges unfortunately do no have any sort of crystal ball which enables them to guess situations and read minds. They only have the text written on the paper to give them a picture and to go by on. Build a clear and concise picture which truly reflects upon your situation.
A good explanation letter WILL overturn the decision because it WILL show that you DO qualify for the exception, and that your ARE exempt and as per their OWN criteria, and that you VERY CLEARLY meet all requirements. Again, Zazam please don't rush it lets make sure everything is true, straight and clear.
I can feel a positive outcome. Hold tight in there, it will all work out for you!
All the best!
Hi I'm working for agency and a permernant cash in hand job, I am still waiting for visa tho, my 6 months will be over next week...pug23 wrote:For the people who have had there spouse visa given/rejected - were any of you working through agency on a contract basis?
I am working through an agency and wanted to know how many if any have got their visas who dont have permanent work??
AMRKHN wrote:Hi I'm working for agency and a permernant cash in hand job, I am still waiting for visa tho, my 6 months will be over next week...pug23 wrote:For the people who have had there spouse visa given/rejected - were any of you working through agency on a contract basis?
I am working through an agency and wanted to know how many if any have got their visas who dont have permanent work??
Ket1 wrote:Can anyone who has been on hold kindly tell me how long they take to return all ur documents if you want to withdraw the case an re apply?