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Thanks for ur help sheraz7, I will send them off tomorrow, but in the employment letter they stated that my wife is a temporal work, would that be an issue with the home office?sheraz7 wrote:Yes you should send these documents to caseworker before they try to contact the old employer which can cause refusal. Employer letter and job contract should be sufficient as long as the new job is verifiable on caseworker enquiry.
Thank u so much sheraz7, I will do just as u adviced.sheraz7 wrote:Usually a permanent job is temporary/probationary at start which should at least be known to caseworker. As long as the job is a genuine and for remuneration and is verifiable on caseworker enquiry then there shouldn't be any problem. Try to send these documents through recorded delivery and if possible draft a precise covering letter along with it.
Thanks sheraz7 for ur assistance, but there is one more thing I'm worry about. I've sent off the job contract and employment letter to home office already but the employment letter didn't state the number of hours my wife is going to be working per week, am worry caseworker might use this against me. Please I need ur advice.osbrandouk wrote:sheraz7 wrote:Usually a permanent job is temporary/probationary at start which should at least be known to caseworker. As long as the job is a genuine and for remuneration and is verifiable on caseworker enquiry then there shouldn't be any problem. Try to send these documents through recorded delivery and if possible draft a precise covering letter along with it.