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Ajudante wrote:nonspecifics: I guess you're right, this is probably not a "Refusal" letter but only a return of the application due to lack of documentation. Which makes it even more frustrating, as they do not specifiy which documentation is lacking.
They mention that I need to show that a)was a student b) had funds c) had insurance. No particulars on which of these 3 conditons was not met in my application, so I have no way to know what documents I need to gather now.
In my application, I explained very clearly that my registration certificate was issued in 2007, on the basis of being a student, and that was why I was not sending proof of insurance.
Hard to believe the problem was the school letter, as it states clearly the periods of registration, 6.5 years as full-time student. I also showed them proof of UK address during all this time.
The only possibility might be the type of document I used to show that I had funds. The documents are originals, issued by my UK bank, and prove that every month I transferred money from my foreign account. But perhaps they want to see the bank statements instead?
I am totally at loss here, due to the lack of clarity in their letter. I am going to post a letter tomorrow to the Liverpool office..
Has anyone had similar problems?
They do take a while to respond sometimes. Call them or re-send the letter (if you can wait). I remember sending a letter last year asking them to clarify a discrepancy between The Immigration Regulations 2006 and the applications' requirements, it took them months to get back to me.Ajudante wrote:Just to let you all know the update on this case. I wrote a letter asking for more information from the Liverpool people and (surprise, surprise), no reply whatsoever. I guess I really have to call them.
Hope they answer you soon. Did you provide evidence that you lived in the country for five-continuous years or did you just rely on the school letter?Ajudante wrote:Dear all,
My application for the EEA3 was returned, but in the rejection letter they do not specify the reason why. The letter is a template and just repeats the regulations, saying that I need to prove that I was a student for a continuous period of 5 years, by meeting the following 3 conditions:
A: Evidence of school registration >> I provided letter from school
B: Evidence of funds >> I provided proof of regular bank transfers from my account in my country to my UK bank account
C: Evidence of having insurance >>> According to the Chapter 6 of the European Casework Instructions, at the moment, this is not a requirement when someone was issued a Registration Certificate before 2011, on the basis of living in the UK as a student, which is my case. I provided them my R.Certificate
My two questions to the forum:
1) How can I know which of the 3 conditions they think I did not meet?? There is no mention whatsoever about this in their letter. Is it worth to write them asking why? Do they reply to letters? Has anyone have experience of writing a letter to the Liverpool office asking for more info on the rejection and got a reply? How about calling? Is the Liverpool office's phone line a normal one, or will I have to pay extortionary charges, such as the ones my non-EU friends pay when calling the Croydon office??
2) Anyone with similar experience of rejection? From the info I provide above, what do you think is the problem?
Thanks a lot..
I am overjoyed that you have had success. You are already familiar with your rights. Please keep it up for the benefit of others.Ajudante wrote:An update. I applied again using exactly the same documents and my application was successful. But I haven't given up of the complaint. I complained online and the reply was very poor, just a copy-paste of the original letter. So I wrote a letter escalating the complaint, and the reply was another miserable copy-paste template. Nobody has given me the reason why my first application was rejected. So I complained a third time, this time to the manager of the relevant department in Manchester. I am waiting. Considering their poor level of service, I will get another copy-paste.