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You must answer the question honestly. How did you answer this in 2014?Question 1: Have you ever been refused a visa for any country, including the UK?
My scenario:
A. My Student Visa extension within UK was refused, but later my visa was granted through appeal (In person appeal and Judge decided in my favor)
B. My Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa got refused as well. But later my visa was granted through appeal ((In person appeal and Judge decided that Home
office should consider my application again as one of the document was missing and they should have asked that document, which later they did
after judge ordered and i was granted the VISA)
So my query is should i mention these two refusals in the answer.
You can mention the religious marriage in the 'additional information' but it is the civil ceremony that HO is interested and the one that would be considered legal if the religious marriage was an Islamic one.Question 2: When and where did you marry or enter a civil partnership?
My query is i had a civil ceremoney in the presence of Marriage registratr from the approved registery office.
I also had a religoius wedding after 1 week. Do i have to mention that ?
You can rely on either ones income alone or on joint income. Have you read the guidance notes? How did you answer this in 2014?Question 3: In sextion 7.3 of FLR(M) form where they say to put CURRENT ANNUAL SALARY and Indicate which option you're relying on. I am relying on CATEGORY A. My Question is regarding CURRENT ANNAUL SALARAY.
Me and my wife are both in full time permanent employment and are with the same employer for over 1.5 YEARS. Do i have to put the CURRENT ANNUAL SALARY of both of us ( Mine + My wife salary)
Then an other issue is in October my wife got paid a little bit less than her usual salary. And the guidance notes say they will take the lowest amount in the last 6 months salary. So should i multiply the lowest amount of last 6 months and count that as a ANNUAL SALARY or should i mention her actual annual salary.
Same issue is with me. I was paid bit less in November salary than other months because of my sickness and i had to take an unpaid sick days and i was given Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) in that month. So i do just take the lowest pay in last 6 months and multiply it by 12 to mention my total annual salary.
At the end of section 7.3A of FLR(M) they say
You and your sponsor’s total combined income from salaried employment?
Do i have to put the CURRENT ANNUAL SALARY of both of us ( Mine + My wife salary)
Though the minimum financial requirement (in my case it is £18600.00) met with just my wife salary even after multiply it by lowest Salary of October. But as i am employed so i have to mention my income as well and that is why all this confusion.