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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by modash(m): 1:51pm On Jan 21, 2015
Bolssos:
6days ago



got the email yesterday from sheffield but nothing from telepeformance
i hope it doesnt take long
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by dude54(m): 3:13pm On Jan 21, 2015
girlfio:


Your right of appeal is limited to a dispute against your human rights so its unlikely that this decision will be overturned unless this applies to you. You could make another application but its really best to have consistent funds being deposited and credited. Any spikes in income need to be clearly evidenced. You'll need to focus heavily on your reasons to return to Nigeria-evidence of work, highlight your wages from employment. Include any financial commitments you have including property, Land, and any dependants. It might be worth asking your boss/HR department to include a letter noting your agreed holiday and the expectation of your return.

The most important parts to evidence when travelling on these type of visas is to prove that you have enough money to support yourself and that you have reason to return to your country of origin. This evidence will need to come from trusted and traceable sources. As long as you can highlight how the documents u provide proves your suitability u should be fine.

@girlo: My pasyslip was included, a letter from my hr was in my application, yes there was a spike in income. But In the course of my appeal can i include documents that were not included during my application. And what do you advise, Can i appeal and can you please elaborate on " unless this applies to you"
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by worry359(m): 4:19pm On Jan 21, 2015
dude54:


@girlo: My pasyslip was included, a letter from my hr was in my application, yes there was a spike in income. But In the course of my appeal can i include documents that were not included during my application. And what do you advise, Can i appeal and can you please elaborate on " unless this applies to you"
Please understand
You DO NOT have a case to appeal!
You must sort out your ties to home and your finances
Then re-apply.

You will have to pay again.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 6:51pm On Jan 21, 2015
dude54:


@girlo: My pasyslip was included, a letter from my hr was in my application, yes there was a spike in income. But In the course of my appeal can i include documents that were not included during my application. And what do you advise, Can i appeal and can you please elaborate on " unless this applies to you"

The simple answer is no. You are not given full right of appeal.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by midmenconsult: 8:28pm On Jan 21, 2015
All the supporting evidence from the spondor I, e payslips, bank statements, tenancy agreements, empoyer's letter etc have to be submitted in the UK. You only need your passport, 2 passport photos, print oit of your payment confirmation and appointment letter at the VAC. They will not take "ANYTHING ELSE" from you. I had to lost my marriage certificate, English language test certificate and the TB test(done here in Nigeria) back to my Wife in the UK for submission. I submitted mine in December and still waiting. I wish you best of luck.







justwise:


Please can people who submitted recently in Nigeria tell us documents they submitted and which one was sent to Shefield?

I know that one need to book an appointment after making payment.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 8:36pm On Jan 21, 2015
midmenconsult:
All the supporting evidence from the spondor I, e payslips, bank statements, tenancy agreements, empoyer's letter etc have to be submitted in the UK. You only need your passport, 2 passport photos, print oit of your payment confirmation and appointment letter at the VAC. They will not take "ANYTHING ELSE" from you. I had to lost my marriage certificate, English language test certificate and the TB test(done here in Nigeria) back to my Wife in the UK for submission. I submitted mine in December and still waiting. I wish you best of luck.


@Benuromi you got your answer here ^^^

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 8:56pm On Jan 21, 2015
Hello house i went to pick up my passport but it was a sad new because the refused me on what i don't really understand,

Firstly...Suitability-entry Clearance requirement------Met
Relationship requirement------Met
Other requirement like English and TB...Met

Refused reason......Your sponsor is not exempt from the financial requirement as defined as paragraph E-ECP 3.3.I am not able to take into account any potential employment you have available to you in the uk or any offers of financial support from third parties. In order to meet the financial requirement of the rules your sponsors need a groos income at least 18,600 Pounds per annum. from the evidence provided your sponsor's has 16,544.62 from her employer per annum. In order to qualify or to meet the financial requirement you and your spouse requires the shortfall between the income threshold and your salary(i.e 2077.38*2.5*1600)=21.193 in savings in order to meet the financial and your salary. I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27, however you have not provided satisfactory evidence to show that the entire amount has been held in her account continuously for the past 6months prior to your application. i therefore refused your application under paragraph EC-P1.1(d) of Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules EECP.3.1)

Please house i need your advice because I just can't believe if the UKBA look at all the dates on the accounts we provided to them. we have had my savings from 13 April 2012 and the loyalty saving account was open on the 14 February, 2014 and the application was logged in November 2014, that's a 9 months gap that I have the money in my recent account and we submitted a 6months bank teller..Please help me because i need to appeal
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 9:09pm On Jan 21, 2015
Bolssos:
Hello house i went to pick up my passport but it was a sad new because the refused me on what i don't really understand,

Firstly...Suitability-entry Clearance requirement------Met
Relationship requirement------Met
Other requirement like English and TB...Met

Refused reason......Your sponsor is not exempt from the financial requirement as defined as paragraph E-ECP 3.3.I am not able to take into account any potential employment you have available to you in the uk or any offers of financial support from third parties. In order to meet the financial requirement of the rules your sponsors need a groos income at least 18,600 Pounds per annum. from the evidence provided your sponsor's has 16,544.62 from her employer per annum. In order to qualify or to meet the financial requirement you and your spouse requires the shortfall between the income threshold and your salary(i.e 2077.38*2.5*1600)=21.193 in savings in order to meet the financial and your salary. I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27, however you have not provided satisfactory evidence to show that the entire amount has been held in her account continuously for the past 6months prior to your application. i therefore refused your application under paragraph EC-P1.1(d) of Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules EECP.3.1)

Please house i need your advice because I just can't believe if the UKBA look at all the dates on the accounts we provided to them. we have had my savings from 13 April 2012 and the loyalty saving account was open on the 14 February, 2014 and the application was logged in November 2014, that's a 9 months gap that I have the money in my recent account and we submitted a 6months bank teller..Please help me because i need to appeal


The main issue here is...does your wife earn atleast £18600 a year?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:14pm On Jan 21, 2015
Nope she earns 16.544.2 but that why we have a savings up to 23.131.27 pounds more then the 21.193pounds they requesting! and we submitted a 6 months payalips




justwise:


The main issue here is...does your wife earn atleast £18600 a year?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 9:17pm On Jan 21, 2015
Bolssos:
Nope she does not and that why we have a savings up to 23.131.27 pounds more then the 21.193pounds they requesting! and we submitted a 6 months payalips


That does not meet the financial requirement, it says the sponsor needs to be earning at least £18600, they are not relying on your savings but on your yearly earning.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:20pm On Jan 21, 2015
Then why do they mention this statement''''''from the evidence provided your sponsor's has 16,544.62 from her employer per annum. In order to qualify or to meet the financial requirement you and your spouse requires the shortfall between the income threshold and your salary(i.e 2077.38*2.5*1600)=21.193 in savings in order to meet the financial and your salary.




justwise:


That does not meet the financial requirement, it says the sponsor needs to be earning at least £18600, they are not relying on your savings but on your yearly earning.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 9:24pm On Jan 21, 2015
Bolssos:
Hello house i went to pick up my passport but it was a sad new because the refused me on what i don't really understand,

Firstly...Suitability-entry Clearance requirement------Met
Relationship requirement------Met
Other requirement like English and TB...Met

Refused reason......Your sponsor is not exempt from the financial requirement as defined as paragraph E-ECP 3.3.I am not able to take into account any potential employment you have available to you in the uk or any offers of financial support from third parties. In order to meet the financial requirement of the rules your sponsors need a groos income at least 18,600 Pounds per annum. from the evidence provided your sponsor's has 16,544.62 from her employer per annum. In order to qualify or to meet the financial requirement you and your spouse requires the shortfall between the income threshold and your salary(i.e 2077.38*2.5*1600)=21.193 in savings in order to meet the financial and your salary. I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27, however you have not provided satisfactory evidence to show that the entire amount has been held in her account continuously for the past 6months prior to your application. i therefore refused your application under paragraph EC-P1.1(d) of Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules EECP.3.1)

Please house i need your advice because I just can't believe if the UKBA look at all the dates on the accounts we provided to them. we have had my savings from 13 April 2012 and the loyalty saving account was open on the 14 February, 2014 and the application was logged in November 2014, that's a 9 months gap that I have the money in my recent account and we submitted a 6months bank teller..Please help me because i need to appeal


You are forgetting that section in bold which is the basic financial requirement
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:28pm On Jan 21, 2015
Am not@justwise but they not saying we don't have the funds...Read there words... I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27[url] however you have not provided satisfactory evidence to show that the entire amount has been held in her account continuously for the past 6months prior to your application That why they refused me not the 18600,
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justwise:


You are forgetting that section in bold which is the basic financial requirement
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 9:34pm On Jan 21, 2015
Bolssos:
Am not@justwise but they not saying we don't have the funds...Read there words... I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27[url] however you have not provided satisfactory evidence to show that the entire amount has been held in her account continuously for the past 6months prior to your application That why they refused me not the 18600,
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Bro that is the 2rd point of the refusal, that was not the only reason for the refusal, so even if you met that requirement you still have to meet the other one.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:40pm On Jan 21, 2015
Which other 2 please?.....help


justwise:


Bro that is the 2rd point of the refusal, that was not the only reason for the refusal, so even if you met that requirement you still have to meet the other one.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by fhoemay: 9:59pm On Jan 21, 2015
@justwise how long does it take ur passport back to u after ur appeal been overturn? Thank you and God Bless...
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 10:37pm On Jan 21, 2015
Please how much does an appeal cost and can i pay from Nigeria?

fhoemay:
@justwise how long does it take ur passport back to u after ur appeal been overturn? Thank you and God Bless...
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 8:36am On Jan 22, 2015
HIGHER SPOUSE INCOME, 5 YEAR SPOUSE VISA, NO THIRD PARTY FAMILY SUPPORT & STRICT HUMAN RIGHTS REQUIREMENTS - The UKBA are introducing a new minimum income threshold of £18,600 for sponsoring the settlement in the UK of a spouse or partner, or fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner of non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationality, with a higher threshold for any children also sponsored; £22,400 for one child and an additional £2,400 for each further child. This is expected to be the amount after accommodation costs and expenses are deducted. No third party support will be allowed which means that the UK spouse/sponsor has to be earning this amount at present (a future job offer will no longer be valid) and no financial support from family or friends can be taken into account. Only savings of £16,000+ can be considered if relying on savings also. If you do not meet the rules, you will not be given a visa.

Please@justwise you said there are two other reasons for the refusal please can you point it out for me..Please



justwise:


Bro that is the 3rd point of the refusal, that was not the only reason for the refusal, so even if you met that requirement you still have to meet the other two.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 8:52am On Jan 22, 2015
Bolssos:
Which other 2 please?.....help



I was supposed to write 2 and not 3.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:06am On Jan 22, 2015
Can i appeal?


justwise:


I was supposed to write 2 and not 3.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by paulz(m): 9:41am On Jan 22, 2015
i won my review and i subnit my passport to d embassy on 8 of jan, i now received a email on jan16 that my visa has be processed and is ready for collection,we aim to return your passport at d visa application center where you first lodge ur application within two workings days. it has pass 2 workings days i hav nt yet received any sms for collection,it now getting to jan 22
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 12:56pm On Jan 22, 2015
how many month does your appeal take before a decision was made?


paulz:
i won my review and i subnit my passport to d embassy on 8 of jan, i now received a email on jan16 that my visa has be processed and is ready for collection,we aim to return your passport at d visa application center where you first lodge ur application within two workings days. it has pass 2 workings days i hav nt yet received any sms for collection,it now getting to jan 22
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by paulz(m): 1:50pm On Jan 22, 2015
i won my review and i subnit my passport
to d embassy on 8 of jan, i now received a
email on jan16 that my visa has be
processed and is ready for collection,we
aim to return your passport at d visa
application center where you first lodge ur
application within two workings days. it has
pass 2 workings days i hav nt yet received
any sms for collection,it now getting to jan
22
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 2:01pm On Jan 22, 2015
Bolssos:
Can i appeal?



Sure you can you long as you are given full right of appeal.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 2:02pm On Jan 22, 2015
fhoemay:
@justwise how long does it take ur passport back to u after ur appeal been overturn? Thank you and God Bless...

They will contact you though some people just try their luck and check the visa centre after waiting to be contacted.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 2:18pm On Jan 22, 2015
Yes am giving right to appeal but looking at case do you feel there chances i can win with the help of a solicitor?


justwise:


Sure you can you long as you are given full right of appeal.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by girlfio: 3:01pm On Jan 22, 2015
Bolssos:
Yes am giving right to appeal but looking at case do you feel there chances i can win with the help of a solicitor?



Definitely. As long as you have evidence to prove that those savings have been available to either yourself or your spouse over the last 6 months. Your main focus is on the financial requirement so you need to resubmit your finance paperwork. Highlight the wages received and make sure the bank statements correspond. Then provide statement of the savings, I hope the account is in either yours or your wife's name. These need to show the balance in excess of the minimum savings requirement over the past 6 months. Now i know it wont count since the dates will be outside of the application period but I expect that these savings are still in your account. So it might be worth including a current statement and then making the note that these funds continue to be a available to the both of you.

When you are writing your statement. Use the refusal points as your headings and then list the documents you've supplied to support your case under that refusal point.

As long as the evidence is good, I don't see any reason why this refusal won't be overturned, you've both passed all the other elements and as long as these savings are genuinely available to you, then you'll be able to provide all necessary documents.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 5:28pm On Jan 22, 2015
Thanks with what you just said am sure we will win because all the funds is still available and its on my wife name....I will keep you posted ok...Thanks


girlfio:


Definitely. As long as you have evidence to prove that those savings have been available to either yourself or your spouse over the last 6 months. Your main focus is on the financial requirement so you need to resubmit your finance paperwork. Highlight the wages received and make sure the bank statements correspond. Then provide statement of the savings, I hope the account is in either yours or your wife's name. These need to show the balance in excess of the minimum savings requirement over the past 6 months. Now i know it wont count since the dates will be outside of the application period but I expect that these savings are still in your account. So it might be worth including a current statement and then making the note that these funds continue to be a available to the both of you.

When you are writing your statement. Use the refusal points as your headings and then list the documents you've supplied to support your case under that refusal point.

As long as the evidence is good, I don't see any reason why this refusal won't be overturned, you've both passed all the other elements and as long as these savings are genuinely available to you, then you'll be able to provide all necessary documents.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by paulz(m): 7:29pm On Jan 22, 2015
i won my review and i subnit my passport
to d embassy on 8 of jan, i now received a
email on jan16 that my visa has be
processed and is ready for collection,we
aim to return your passport at d visa
application center where you first lodge ur
application within two workings days. it has
pass 2 workings days i hav nt yet received
any sms for collection,it now getting to jan
22
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 7:37pm On Jan 22, 2015
Bolssos:
Yes am giving right to appeal but looking at case do you feel there chances i can win with the help of a solicitor?



Is your wife currently working and earning £16000 yearly and still have the £23000 savings available?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jan 22, 2015
Yes and they accept it because from the evidence provided my sponsor's has 16,544.62 from her employer per annum. In order to qualify or to meet the financial requirement you and your spouse requires the shortfall between the income threshold and your salary(i.e 2077.38*2.5*1600)=21.193 in savings in order to meet the financial and your salary. I accept that you provided evidence to show that your sponsor have savings of 23.131.27....Still in the account




justwise:


Is your wife currently working and earning £16000 yearly and still have the £23000 savings available?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by girlfio: 10:00pm On Jan 22, 2015
paulz:

i won my review and i subnit my passport
to d embassy on 8 of jan, i now received a
email on jan16 that my visa has be
processed and is ready for collection,we
aim to return your passport at d visa
application center where you first lodge ur
application within two workings days. it has
pass 2 workings days i hav nt yet received
any sms for collection,it now getting to jan
22

I think it's definitely worth going down to the Teleperformance centre to see if your passport has arrived. They can be slow in letting people know.

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