i could do with advice from anyone who's been successful with reconsideration request.
i'm non eea married for over 5 years and divorced, i applied for confirmation of PR in November 2015. My ex-spouse was self employed.
my application was refused 24 May...
here's the interesting/annoying bit, divorce was made absolute middle of October 2015, and i provided a profit and loss account statement from her accountant from April 2015 till 31 October 2015 and invoices for the same period, as tax return not due at time of divorce."Your decree of absolute(divorce) certificate states you have been married for over 5 years and therefore the Home office can accept that you have been married for over 3 years and with the documents provided shows you have resided in the united kingdom for at least 1 of those years.
you would also need to provide evidence that the eea national was a qualified person and that you were therefore were residing in accordance with the regulation at the point of divorce. in order to do this you would need to provide evidence that the eea national was exercising free movement rights when the decree was issued"
"No evidence has been provided to show your former spouse was exercising treaty rights at time of divorce"
You have therefore failed to provide evidence that you meet the requirements of regulation 10(5) and you have not retained a right of residence following divorce, or that you have resided under the regulation for 5 continuous years to qualify for permanent residence.
they said invoices were "handwritten" (did they expect typed invoices) and was provided until 10 September 2015, which is another error as the invoices provided as from April 2015 (end of tax year) until 31 October 2015 in line with the profit and loss account provided by her accountant.
i feel this is unjustified (happy to be corrected ofcourse) and i need to know how i go about sending a reconsideration request and appeal.
i currently work and that needs to carry on, thoughts please
Thanks