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My fiance only gets electronically generated payslips. They were generated electronically even at his previous work place in London. This has clearly been mentioned in the employee verification letter to certify their authenticity. Quoting the employee verification letter ' I certify that his payslips are generated electronically by XXX ltd. '
Sorry to hear you were refused. What did your refusal letter state?Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:43 amCan i just ask, do they always contact you and your employer?
Because our fiance visa was refused (for stupid reasons) , yet neither I or my employer was contacted...
Nkdk26 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:15 pmSorry to hear you were refused. What did your refusal letter state?Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:43 amCan i just ask, do they always contact you and your employer?
Because our fiance visa was refused (for stupid reasons) , yet neither I or my employer was contacted...
I believe they contact you if they feel a mistake/omission is minor, correction of which may result in an acceptance. We know of another couple who were contacted and the UKVI came to his house to check adequate accommodation. They were then granted a spouse visa. Really its a case to case scenario where the ECO use their discretion.
I'm so sorry to hear your side of the story. I'm praying everyday for a positive outcome to my application. I'll surely keep you in my prayers now.Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 3:24 pmNkdk26 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:15 pmSorry to hear you were refused. What did your refusal letter state?Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:43 amCan i just ask, do they always contact you and your employer?
Because our fiance visa was refused (for stupid reasons) , yet neither I or my employer was contacted...
I believe they contact you if they feel a mistake/omission is minor, correction of which may result in an acceptance. We know of another couple who were contacted and the UKVI came to his house to check adequate accommodation. They were then granted a spouse visa. Really its a case to case scenario where the ECO use their discretion.
Hey, our refusal letter stated that I as the sponsor didn't earn enough (I do!!) and that we didn't submit bills to prove we lived together (we did!!) and all documents to prove my earnings were submitted.
If the case is that they felt we made a mistake, why wasn't I called to be questioned about my employment & earnings? How can they even refuse a decision when they haven't even asked me to clarify anything?
In my eyes I knew the law was you had to earn 18,600 as I had researched it through and through until my eyes felt like bleeding lol, so I wouldn't be stupid enough to send an application had I earned less!
In my personal opinion and maybe its wrong for me to think this, but I genuinely think they do discriminate against certain nationalities, and I right now, having to go through this painful time, I am ashamed to be from the UK.
I hope your application process goes through as swiftly as possible, and you dont have to suffer like we have, i wouldn't wish this pain and heartache on anyone.
Hi there, Thank you for your kind wordsNkdk26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 1:31 pmI'm so sorry to hear your side of the story. I'm praying everyday for a positive outcome to my application. I'll surely keep you in my prayers now.Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 3:24 pmNkdk26 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 12:15 pmSorry to hear you were refused. What did your refusal letter state?Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:43 amCan i just ask, do they always contact you and your employer?
Because our fiance visa was refused (for stupid reasons) , yet neither I or my employer was contacted...
I believe they contact you if they feel a mistake/omission is minor, correction of which may result in an acceptance. We know of another couple who were contacted and the UKVI came to his house to check adequate accommodation. They were then granted a spouse visa. Really its a case to case scenario where the ECO use their discretion.
Hey, our refusal letter stated that I as the sponsor didn't earn enough (I do!!) and that we didn't submit bills to prove we lived together (we did!!) and all documents to prove my earnings were submitted.
If the case is that they felt we made a mistake, why wasn't I called to be questioned about my employment & earnings? How can they even refuse a decision when they haven't even asked me to clarify anything?
In my eyes I knew the law was you had to earn 18,600 as I had researched it through and through until my eyes felt like bleeding lol, so I wouldn't be stupid enough to send an application had I earned less!
In my personal opinion and maybe its wrong for me to think this, but I genuinely think they do discriminate against certain nationalities, and I right now, having to go through this painful time, I am ashamed to be from the UK.
I hope your application process goes through as swiftly as possible, and you dont have to suffer like we have, i wouldn't wish this pain and heartache on anyone.
With regards to your refusal, why did you mention on your application that your fiance and you live together? I understand he visited you on visas without an indefinite leave to remain in the UK. As a visitor with an expiry date attached to the visa, one can't legally buy a car, rent a house etc etc. That is why the ECO wasn't satisfied is my guess.
They didn't call you as they were considering a refusal on both grounds finance and relationship. I hope you are considering legal advice to appeal or make a fresh application?
You are so right this agony is actually unbearable. Please feel free to PM me as we are all going through the same pain of separation. Sending you lots of positivity and hope so that you can see your fiance soon. I just know it'll happen only a matter of time xx