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You do not have a strong case to convince the judge as you did not provide the required documents.refusal87 wrote:Hi all,
I have been following this elite forum for last many years. I need your help please.
PSW to Entrepreneur switch (in country)
Applied Feb 6th 2013, bio on March 1st, refused 29/04/2013.
(no contact from caseworker)
Refused as:
1. I forgot to put mine and clients signatures on the contract.
Although I wrote names, address and everything like landline, email etc. Submitted printed copy and countersigned at bottom of each page. Mine is online website building business and it is not possible to obtain signatures from all clients(well, this might be arguable).
2. Bank letter does not show 'funds disposable in UK'.
I showed 40K in Lloyds personal account and 15K in indian personal account. The indian bank manager provided me letter but did not wrote that 'funds are transferable or disposable'. Although he wrote bank is governed by Reserve bank of India.
Now, please guide if I can appeal and on what basisl?
Shall I hire a lawyer or do it myself(oral or written appeal).
I can provide 'signed original contract' but my bank is still not writing that funds are disposable. However, I can transfer funds to a different bank in India who is happy to provide me the required letter. Will judge consider this new letter as it might be counted as a new evidence?
Please help
Do not worry. You have the required funds as per the requirement of UKBA. It was your bank that made the mistake by not writing the words as specified by UKBA.refusal87 wrote:Many thanks for your reply, at least someone helped!
Now if I transfer money to UK and show UK bank statement, is it not going to count as a new evidence which I think is not acceptable at appeal?
Please help!
you may apply on your own, but please consult a solicitor and draft the appeal properly. The language you use in the appeal must be technically correct. Otherwise, your case will fall flat on your face.refusal87 wrote:Thanks,
I am really very confused now.
What about evidential flexibility law? In my opinion caseworker should have contacted me to provide correct documents.
My documents were not missing but were in incorrect format(one signature missing in contract and one line missing in bank letter). By law they should have given me 5 working days to rectify this.
Now shall I appeal on my own(oral or paper) or with a solicitor?