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I totally agree with you, the letter they sent didn't even make sense, it was so hard to.understand.ALWAYSHOPE wrote:To Sameena
I hate to say this but in the letter it does state not to send documents that are dated after the application. Thats where you went wrong i think. I dont know why they would ask for documents if you already submitted them, just doesnt make sense and the letters they sent out are just complicated to understand with the posh english language they use, i mean cant they just use plain formal english.
To Saf
I dont know what they are doing with your application, surely it cant take that long to process an application. In a way thats good they havent sent you letter, this means your application is not on hold yet therefore they havent found a reason to refuse you yet. Insha Allah you'll hear soon with visa granted.
If you don't like the application process, why didn't you marry someone in the UK?Lala84 wrote:In India, average processing time is 55 days. Everything being processed much faster - even if applicants are on hold!
It's official, they are only making us Pakistani's suffer.
king2be98 wrote:If you don't like the application process, why didn't you marry someone in the UK?Lala84 wrote:In India, average processing time is 55 days. Everything being processed much faster - even if applicants are on hold!
It's official, they are only making us Pakistani's suffer.
You knew the application process when you got married and the potential trauma involved, so why whinge about it now?
My application which was almost identical to my brothers and was rejected, but my brother and his wife's was accepted. I appealed and it was overturned before the deadline because I stated how inept they were. It didn't go to court because they knew the judge would laugh at them.ALWAYSHOPE wrote:To King2be
I remember your application was refused in the past. Did you win appeal or did you submit new application. Just wondering, i wasnt a member on this forum then, but was following the forum at that time.
Read the title of the thread, it clearly states "Timeline Only" but people come in here and start their sob stories and start rambling on about their difficulties and how it's unfair etc etc.newbie1213 wrote:I wouldn't describe it as a "whinge." I'd say she was perfectly entitled to air her frustrations particularly as it relates to the forum. Lala84 isn't talking about the world at large is she?
You don't appear as though you have anything constructive to say apart from to "whinge" yourself at other people's posts.....have some decency you troll
I haven't read up on the current legislation, but somewhere in one of their articles which are available on the UKBA site, there is a section which covers what they deem to be new evidence and what is supporting evidence.Sameena akhtar wrote:The documents i have were dated after i had given in my application. So i gave my husbands application in April and gave the extra evidence dated after April. I didn't see the point of giving in the same evidence..
king2be98 wrote:If you don't like the application process, why didn't you marry someone in the UK?Lala84 wrote:In India, average processing time is 55 days. Everything being processed much faster - even if applicants are on hold!
It's official, they are only making us Pakistani's suffer.
You knew the application process when you got married and the potential trauma involved, so why whinge about it now?
king2be98 wrote:I haven't read up on the current legislation, but somewhere in one of their articles which are available on the UKBA site, there is a section which covers what they deem to be new evidence and what is supporting evidence.Sameena akhtar wrote:The documents i have were dated after i had given in my application. So i gave my husbands application in April and gave the extra evidence dated after April. I didn't see the point of giving in the same evidence..
Supporting evidence will be fine. New evidence is a no-no, even for appeals, as they consider this as invalid information, it was created after the timeof the application.
Pay slips and bank statements that were issued before application submission, even if they were 6 months before would never be considered new evidence.
It goes to both, occassionally it's been to Croydon as well, but in recent times it's been mainly Abu Dhabi and Islamabad.prayforus wrote:Is the embassy in Abu Dhabi or Islamabad where the applications go to?
I was reassured by an immigration specialist that i needed to give in new documents, as to.not repeat myself, but to to show that my employment was still on going.king2be98 wrote:I haven't read up on the current legislation, but somewhere in one of their articles which are available on the UKBA site, there is a section which covers what they deem to be new evidence and what is supporting evidence.Sameena akhtar wrote:The documents i have were dated after i had given in my application. So i gave my husbands application in April and gave the extra evidence dated after April. I didn't see the point of giving in the same evidence..
Supporting evidence will be fine. New evidence is a no-no, even for appeals, as they consider this as invalid information, it was created after the timeof the application.
Pay slips and bank statements that were issued before application submission, even if they were 6 months before would never be considered new evidence.