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I am really sorry to hear that you got refused. thanks a lot for sharing your experience. I have heard the home office is full of SCHOOL DROPOUTS most of them refusing visas for just anything. I would be extra careful now about doing anything. I think might do the application myself but use a Check And Send service where a solicitor checks documents and tells if anything is missing or required.Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:10 pmHello Butterfly wings
I applied with similar circumstances to yourself in regards to the financial requirement.
I supplied payslips for similar amount from September 2016 to august 2017 - and also had 2 payslips from august (one weeks payment from one job - the rest from the new job) to show me earning over £2000 for one month but i was still refused. I earned just over 19,500 in that time yet they refused us saying I earn 18,400 (not even sure where they got this figure from as other documents such as contract and a letter from my employer stated my earnings lol)
It seems like they totally disregarded one of my payslips showing the earnings.
So it may be worth the wait to make sure you are showing one full year, and maybe have to spell it out for them too in a letter like there are 2 payslips for different employers because XYZ as I wouldn't want the same thing to happen to you. - unless you get a nice ECO who knows what their doing and how to calculate income.
I've also recently been made aware that they occasionally have access to the HMRC website to see how much we have been paid - whether or not they do is different story, if my entry clearance officer checked the HMRC then they are the definition of stupid!
Butterflywings wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:46 pmI am really sorry to hear that you got refused. thanks a lot for sharing your experience. I have heard the home office is full of SCHOOL DROPOUTS most of them refusing visas for just anything. I would be extra careful now about doing anything. I think might do the application myself but use a Check And Send service where a solicitor checks documents and tells if anything is missing or required.Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 3:10 pmHello Butterfly wings
I applied with similar circumstances to yourself in regards to the financial requirement.
I supplied payslips for similar amount from September 2016 to august 2017 - and also had 2 payslips from august (one weeks payment from one job - the rest from the new job) to show me earning over £2000 for one month but i was still refused. I earned just over 19,500 in that time yet they refused us saying I earn 18,400 (not even sure where they got this figure from as other documents such as contract and a letter from my employer stated my earnings lol)
It seems like they totally disregarded one of my payslips showing the earnings.
So it may be worth the wait to make sure you are showing one full year, and maybe have to spell it out for them too in a letter like there are 2 payslips for different employers because XYZ as I wouldn't want the same thing to happen to you. - unless you get a nice ECO who knows what their doing and how to calculate income.
I've also recently been made aware that they occasionally have access to the HMRC website to see how much we have been paid - whether or not they do is different story, if my entry clearance officer checked the HMRC then they are the definition of stupid!
Are you reapplying ?
Are you talking about me?Londoner007 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:56 am1) 18,600 earned within the past 12 months
2) currently earning £18,600
CAT B is therefore currently, MET
Thank you. I will wait till june but i now think I will need a solicitor.seagul wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:50 pmFor category B you must have earned at least £18600 during the last 12 months from date of application so therefore, you should wait till JUNE. Secondly as you are now on salaried job giving you at least £18600 per year at the date of application which is absolutely fine. Just wait till June.
HiButterflywings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:38 pm@Ballmigirl17, it is really sad that you got refused despite having a solicitor. The solicitor would have known if there were chances of rejecting before applying. I agree with you saying they have targets to review certain number of cases. But there is more to it. They have targets for refusing visas also. This is done for 2 reasons: 1) It generates more revenue if applicants reapply. 2) Even if they dont reaplly and appeal, it allows the home office to manage the flow of immigration from outside EU. They know very well that about 50% (current rate) of refusals would be overturned in the appeal anyways, but they get the time and power to control the flow of people in that period. This helps in their statistics reporting to the government. The visa policies are purposely vague for this reason.
The RESULT: Honest and hard working people who fall in love with people from other side of earth suffer. Families live apart and kids grow without one or both parents. But for Home Office, its just a business model.
I hope the appeal works out in your favour. All the best.
Thank you. Keep fingers crossed and keep pushing it. Try to update us here if possible.Ballmigirl17 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 9:41 amHiButterflywings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:38 pm@Ballmigirl17, it is really sad that you got refused despite having a solicitor. The solicitor would have known if there were chances of rejecting before applying. I agree with you saying they have targets to review certain number of cases. But there is more to it. They have targets for refusing visas also. This is done for 2 reasons: 1) It generates more revenue if applicants reapply. 2) Even if they dont reaplly and appeal, it allows the home office to manage the flow of immigration from outside EU. They know very well that about 50% (current rate) of refusals would be overturned in the appeal anyways, but they get the time and power to control the flow of people in that period. This helps in their statistics reporting to the government. The visa policies are purposely vague for this reason.
The RESULT: Honest and hard working people who fall in love with people from other side of earth suffer. Families live apart and kids grow without one or both parents. But for Home Office, its just a business model.
I hope the appeal works out in your favour. All the best.
Yes everything you said is true, no way in hell am i generating more revenue for them!
Our solicitor would have never let us apply had we not satisfied all the requirements, especially after doing my 2 years of research before apply but hey ho. I am working my hardest to get this refusal overturned before the court stage, as i would like to avoid it. We are almost there just a few teething problems.
Thank you for your kind words, and I hope that when you apply it goes swiftly and easy for you. I wouldn't want this to happen to anyone else. all the best x
Yes he is talking about you. You dont have to wait till june. you very well meet the requirements and should apply asap.Butterflywings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:15 pmAre you talking about me?Londoner007 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:56 am1) 18,600 earned within the past 12 months
2) currently earning £18,600
CAT B is therefore currently, MET
Only no need to wait until June if during the last 12 months instead 10 months from the date of application the person has earned £18600 under category B. If the op has got sufficient earnings & payslips from previous to previous employer then he can even add these ones too to meet that criteria.Wardariaz wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 12:23 amYes he is talking about you. You dont have to wait till june. you very well meet the requirements and should apply asap.Butterflywings wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:15 pmAre you talking about me?Londoner007 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:56 am1) 18,600 earned within the past 12 months
2) currently earning £18,600
CAT B is therefore currently, MET