Thank you for your e-mail of 06 March 2014 regarding your visa application.
I can confirm that we received your documents in December 2013. These have been assessed by an Entry Clearance Officer, alongside your existing application, however we are still unable to conclude your case on the basis of the evidence received.
A decision on your application has therefore been put on hold until the UK Courts have decided the outcome of the Secretary of State’s appeal against the High Court judgment in relation to the Judicial Review of the minimum income threshold for spouses/partners and children applying in the family route. A decision will not be taken on your application until the outcome of the legal challenge is known. This may not be for several months at least.
You can withdraw your application (and your document(s) will be returned to you) and you can make a fresh application when you have the required evidence. You may wish to consider doing so for example if you wish to rely on a change in circumstances or on the fact a requirement is now met which was not met at the date of the initial application. If you withdraw your application, you will not be refunded the application fee.
Alternatively, you can request for your passport to be returned if you need to do so.
Please refrain from sending any further documentation or correspondence regarding your visa application as we will not be able to consider it again. Your patience in this matter is highly appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
TA
Correspondence Team
International Operations and Visas
UK Visas and Immigration
British High Commission Diplomatic Enclave, Ramna 5, Islamabad, Pakistan
Email:
visaenquiries.islamabad@fco.gov.uk
Web:
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/countries/pakistan http://www.gov.uk/world/pakistan
Has any one recived this type of email?