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Hey zicoliu I'm in a similar position, have you received a result?zicoliu wrote:I'm still waiting for my wife's spouse visa, it was put on hold because of TOEIC.
Swkhan123 wrote:Hi zicolui,
I was wondering if you could give me a little further insight into your situation. My husband has been denied his spouse visa due to TOEIC - however he had sat IELTS this year and passed when we sent all of the relevant documentation.
Did you appeal the refusal? Or re-apply? Also having looked at your time line your visa situation was thankfully sorted quite quickly.
We have been waiting 2 months just to receive the refusal letter due to TOEIC.
I am extremely worried about it all.
Any advice would be appreciated
Obie wrote:Some hope for some ETS victims with British or Settled Spouse or unmarried partner
[b]32B. Where the decision-maker has:[/b] wrote:
(a) reasonable cause to doubt that an English language test in speaking and listening at a
minimum of level A1 of the Common Framework of Reference for Languages relied on at any
time to meet a requirement for limited leave to enter or remain in Part 8 or Appendix FM was
genuinely obtained; or
(b) information that the test certificate or result awarded to the applicant has been withdrawn by
the test provider for any reason,the decision-maker may discount the document and the applicant must provide a new test
certificate or result from an approved provider which shows that they meet the requirement, if
they are not exempt from it.