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kuma100
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Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by kuma100 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:34 am

My partner's visa (PBS dependent - 10 yr ILR) is expiring and I 've managed to make 4 payslips so far (Category A).
Can I apply now and I write them to wait and send the next 2 months payslips?
Is it possible?
I checked other (7B, 7C...), on which I'm not eligible.

What is best option? I don't want UKBA to hold the case.


Thank you

Rayking
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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by Rayking » Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:03 am

No,you can't, the application will be refused on the ground that you haven't met the financial requirement.
Doesn't your partner work?

kuma100
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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by kuma100 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:22 am

Thank you Ray..yes but not much, just a non-salaried hourly basis job, which is about 500 per month.
What happen, if they reject can I reapply again with new set of documents?

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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by flozo64 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:08 am

It may be better for your partner to return to the home country and apply. If you apply flr(m) and are refused, you could go to appeal but in the end if the appeal is refused, your partner will have no stay and thus would not be able to apply flr(m) from inside the uk for a second time.
Flr(fp) application.

Applied - 29/07-14
HO Received - 31/07/14
Biometrics done - 12/08/14
Decision - Granted - 10/10/2014

kuma100
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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by kuma100 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:46 am

Rather going for an appeal, will they not allow for a new application?

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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by SoHopeful » Fri Aug 08, 2014 9:53 am

How much have you earned in total in the last 12 months?
Is Cat B not an option?

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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by flozo64 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:21 am

kuma100 wrote:Rather going for an appeal, will they not allow for a new application?
Unfortunately no, your choice will be an appeal, reconsideration or new application.
Flr(fp) application.

Applied - 29/07-14
HO Received - 31/07/14
Biometrics done - 12/08/14
Decision - Granted - 10/10/2014

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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by Rayking » Fri Aug 08, 2014 4:15 pm

Has your partner been working in the past 12 months? It seems you don't really mind being refused the way you're saying it. It might be better for your wife to apply from outside as someone advised,because it's not just gonna be straightforward case to apply again from inside, your chances of winning an appeal will be very slim too.
Note that any refusal will affect her applying from inside and as a result, it's better you don't waste your money by thinking of an appeal.

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Re: Visa Expiring and 2 months payslips needed - FLR M

Post by Rayking » Fri Aug 08, 2014 4:32 pm

flozo64 wrote:
kuma100 wrote:Rather going for an appeal, will they not allow for a new application?
Unfortunately no, your choice will be an appeal, reconsideration or new application.
It's gonna be difficult winning a case on financial ground and you gonna technically render your partner as an overstayer
New application won't be allowed from inside.
Secondly, is it your partner on 10 year route or you? Why is she applying for flr(m)
I'll suggest you make your question clearer

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