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Vital to make sure as if you or solicitor selected "unmarried partner" instead of "marriage", then the refusal would be correct.
We have the basis to go to the UK as the fiancée of someone settled in the UK and relationship to the sponsor is fiancéeCR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:28 pmVital to make sure as if you or solicitor selected "unmarried partner" instead of "marriage", then the refusal would be correct.
Did you pay IHS fee with your visa fees?
Unfortunately can’t say about category 3 drop down (unless I can find it in the application form)CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:35 pmYes I understand that. What I am asking is what was selected on the 3 category drop down menus on the online process when the application is started as that is the first part of the application process.
And also if you paid IHS as part of the online application process?
Unfortunately can’t say about category 3 drop down (unless I can find it in the application form)
All applicants for visas more than 6 months have to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. Not payable for a 6 month fiance visa but would be payable for the unmarried partner visa.And I don’t think we payed IHS either ( not sure if I need it as I am from Russia)
CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:51 pmUnfortunately can’t say about category 3 drop down (unless I can find it in the application form)
Imperative you try find out that the correct categories in the drop down menu were selected (settlement / settlement / marriage) for a fiance visa and not (settlement / settlement / unmarried partner) which would require mandatory 2 years cohabitation evidence.
Is it right? Is there any chance for us to find it out? With solicitor maybe? If there was a mistake what should we do?
Thanks for that it is very helpful!
All applicants for visas more than 6 months have to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. Not payable for a 6 month fiance visa but would be payable for the unmarried partner visa.And I don’t think we payed IHS either ( not sure if I need it as I am from Russia)
It says : you do not meet the eligibility relationship requirements of paragraphs E-ECP 2.1. to 2.10. because the requirements for entry clearance as a partner are set out in section EC-P of appendix FM to the immigration rules. However, for the purpose of that section a “partner” is defined in paragraph GEN 1.2. of appendix FM as athe applicants spouse, civil partner, fiancée or proposed civil partner or a person who has been living together with the applicant in a relationship akin to a marriage or civil partner for at least 2 years prior to the date of applicationKatie_France wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:59 pmAnnaSh,
I can imagine how difficult it is to have a refusal, but unfortunately the only recommendation I can give, if you can afford, try to find out the mistake, and reapply.
Can you publish the text of your refusal without personal data?
Is it right? Is there any chance for us to find it out? With solicitor maybe? If there was a mistake what should we do?AnnaSh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:55 pmCR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:51 pmUnfortunately can’t say about category 3 drop down (unless I can find it in the application form)
Imperative you try find out that the correct categories in the drop down menu were selected (settlement / settlement / marriage) for a fiance visa and not (settlement / settlement / unmarried partner) which would require mandatory 2 years cohabitation evidence.
All applicants for visas more than 6 months have to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. Not payable for a 6 month fiance visa but would be payable for the unmarried partner visa.And I don’t think we payed IHS either ( not sure if I need it as I am from Russia)
The visa fee was £1464!CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 2:21 pmIf your solicitor selected "unmarried partner" instead of "marriage", then the refusal is correct and you will lose if you appeal. You will need to get in touch with them or look at the paperwork you have including your application submission appointment email.
Can you post the exact wording of the refusal letter, taking out all personal information?
What is the total amount you paid in ££ for this application (UKVI not your solicitor fees)??
Jus now found printer application form which says type of visa - settlement/ purpose if application - settlement / and type of application - marriageAnnaSh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:55 pmCR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:51 pmUnfortunately can’t say about category 3 drop down (unless I can find it in the application form)
Imperative you try find out that the correct categories in the drop down menu were selected (settlement / settlement / marriage) for a fiance visa and not (settlement / settlement / unmarried partner) which would require mandatory 2 years cohabitation evidence.
Is it right? Is there any chance for us to find it out? With solicitor maybe? If there was a mistake what should we do?
Thanks for that it is very helpful!
All applicants for visas more than 6 months have to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. Not payable for a 6 month fiance visa but would be payable for the unmarried partner visa.And I don’t think we payed IHS either ( not sure if I need it as I am from Russia)
No I couldn’t find that we payed.
That would be correct for a fiance visa. There has then been an error as 2 years cohabitation is not mandatory for a fiance visa. Having met in person and evidence of relationship is.
on December 11th 2017 you made an application for entry clearance to the UK and appendix FM to be immigration rules on the basis of your family life with your partner.
We submitted bills sent to the same address, pictures from different places, including with our friend and his parents, our trips together in Australia including air tickets, confirmations from hotels that we have stayed together, what’s up and messenger scrinshots,our communication when he was away for work.Katie_France wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 2:47 pmParagraph Gen 1.2 is not about partner only, it states all the possible variations of partner, including fiancé. That probably means that ECO wasn’t satisfied with your relationship documentation, in my point of view. What kind of documents did you submit with your application?
Did you submit wedding plans? Like correspondence with venue or rings receipts?AnnaSh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:08 pmWe submitted bills sent to the same address, pictures from different places, including with our friend and his parents, our trips together in Australia including air tickets, confirmations from hotels that we have stayed together, what’s up and messenger scrinshots,our communication when he was away for work.