Hi! I need some help please, I applied FLRM visa and been granted FLRFP (10 year family route). Home office refused my FLRM visa on the basis of not providing employer letter, letter not confirming national insurance contribution and English language requirement.
I'm in UK since 2010 and my husband has indefinite leave on 10 year route in 2015, he earned £19500 both from salaried job (£15000) and self employed (£4500). He paid national insurance on his salaried job but didn't pay any national insurance on his self employment because from April 2015 class 2 national insurance will be collected through self assessment of £5965 . Which make home office decision wrong because it was not due on £4500 self employment.
For English language I have Master degree which is UK naric equivalent standard Bachelor's degree and letter from university which shows that qualification was taught in English.
Home office guide lines for English: have obtained an academic qualification recognised by the National Academic
Recognition Information Centre for the UK (UK NARIC) to be equivalent to the
Standard of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or PhD in the UK; and
• provide the specified evidence to show that they have the qualification and that it was
Taught or researched in English.
So they have both invalid objection for both national insurance contribution and English language but I have not provided them employer letter which we had at the time of application, we provided them P60, last 12 months payslips and full accounts and accountant letter.
Could you please advice should I have to appeal the home office decision or new application?
I have not received any letter from home office which can advise me how to appeal against the decision because instead they granted me FLRFP.
Where I should write?
And how many days I have after receiving the home office letter (FLRP visa instead of FLRM)
I’ll be much obliged for your kind advice.
Thanks
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