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Im glad to see I’m not the only one. I’m looking to submit the application within the next week and will be completely open and transparent and allow the HO to make a decision based on honesty.
We went for the honesty route too. We were completely transparent in our application and sent a cover letter also requesting the case to be viewed independently of previous immigration history, having understood and acknowledged how it can cast reservations when reviewing this application.
That’s almost very similar to my husbands situation excluding the JR/detention.Fififadi wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:27 pmWe went for the honesty route too. We were completely transparent in our application and sent a cover letter also requesting the case to be viewed independently of previous immigration history, having understood and acknowledged how it can cast reservations when reviewing this application.
My husband was in the UK between 2010 and 2014 on a student visa. His student visa expired sometime in 2013 and he submitted for an extension which was refused. He appealed and it was refused and then had a JR which was denied. He then was detained but granted bail. He then left to go to ROI where he submitted a new application as family member of an EEA national (his brother is a UK citizen). This was declined due to insufficient evidence being submitted (no other reason). He appealed this and the appeal process was still ongoing since 2017. In the meantime, he left to go back to original country (Pakistan) we got married - and have now applied for a spouse visa and withdrawn the appeal in ROI.
I'm very scared as to the outcome, and praying for the best.
seagul wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:19 pmIf you are planning to apply by 22nd August then your documents can be dated until 25th July to meet the 28 days requirement. communication evidence can be even until biometrics.ms1993 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:03 pmSeagul, please can I confirm if the following is sufficient?
1) Employers letter dated in July
2) Housing inspection reported dated July
3) July bank statement
4) July paper statement
5) Communication / evidence of up until August
Ideal date to submit by is 22 August as my pay date was 26 July
Am I on the right lines?
That would be a correct assumption yes.ms1993 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:29 pmHi Seagul
Please can you clarify something for me? Unfortunately I’m experiencing delays from the solicitors side in submitting the online application. Frustrated to say the least.
Am I right in thinking that if tomorrow / 23 August is the last date to submit payslip of 26 July... I will then have to wait for August’s payslip and paper statement?
Thanks CR001CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:30 pmThat would be a correct assumption yes.ms1993 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 4:29 pmHi Seagul
Please can you clarify something for me? Unfortunately I’m experiencing delays from the solicitors side in submitting the online application. Frustrated to say the least.
Am I right in thinking that if tomorrow / 23 August is the last date to submit payslip of 26 July... I will then have to wait for August’s payslip and paper statement?
Thank you again. In your experience on this forums have many applications hit a brick wall if housing inspection report and employers letter are out of date? I understand the need for the payslip/statement to be within 28 days but my circumstances haven’t changed since those two letters and I wonder if a statement confirming this would suffice? Or should I just request another copy if we miss tomorrow’s deadline?
Ah right I understand. It’ll probably just be the same letter with a new date on it. Thanks CR001. Let’s hope I can get it in in the next two days to avoid this situation.
CR001, if you don’t mind answering one more question. Does the 28 calendar day rule apply from day of online submission? Eg when I submit via Visa4UK?
You may have a few more days. Is 26 July the date payment was received?
Ah I didn’t know this? I’m really confused with this 28 day rule anyway. But I’ve just checked...Korekt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 6:37 pmYou may have a few more days. Is 26 July the date payment was received?
Some wageslips may have a pay date, for example of 26 July, but cover the period 1 July to 31 July. In these cases the 28 days begins from the period end date. So 31 July, not 26 July, the date payment was received.
Check your wageslip.
Yes
It will start from 31st July despite you get paid few days earlier.
It Won’t be an issue as there won’t be consistency with format of documents?
HiFififadi wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:27 pmWe went for the honesty route too. We were completely transparent in our application and sent a cover letter also requesting the case to be viewed independently of previous immigration history, having understood and acknowledged how it can cast reservations when reviewing this application.
My husband was in the UK between 2010 and 2014 on a student visa. His student visa expired sometime in 2013 and he submitted for an extension which was refused. He appealed and it was refused and then had a JR which was denied. He then was detained but granted bail. He then left to go to ROI where he submitted a new application as family member of an EEA national (his brother is a UK citizen). This was declined due to insufficient evidence being submitted (no other reason). He appealed this and the appeal process was still ongoing since 2017. In the meantime, he left to go back to original country (Pakistan) we got married - and have now applied for a spouse visa and withdrawn the appeal in ROI.
I'm very scared as to the outcome, and praying for the best.
Hello.. no not yet. We have only received the initial e-mail to say the case is being considered.ms1993 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:34 pmHiFififadi wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:27 pmWe went for the honesty route too. We were completely transparent in our application and sent a cover letter also requesting the case to be viewed independently of previous immigration history, having understood and acknowledged how it can cast reservations when reviewing this application.
My husband was in the UK between 2010 and 2014 on a student visa. His student visa expired sometime in 2013 and he submitted for an extension which was refused. He appealed and it was refused and then had a JR which was denied. He then was detained but granted bail. He then left to go to ROI where he submitted a new application as family member of an EEA national (his brother is a UK citizen). This was declined due to insufficient evidence being submitted (no other reason). He appealed this and the appeal process was still ongoing since 2017. In the meantime, he left to go back to original country (Pakistan) we got married - and have now applied for a spouse visa and withdrawn the appeal in ROI.
I'm very scared as to the outcome, and praying for the best.
Have you heard anything about your application?
I haven’t even got as far as submitting it yet - it’s stuck with solicitor which makes me anxious but I suppose it’s a waiting game. I’m hoping to submit it in the next two weeks (in an ideal world)Fififadi wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 4:15 pmHello.. no not yet. We have only received the initial e-mail to say the case is being considered.ms1993 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 3:34 pmHiFififadi wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:27 pmWe went for the honesty route too. We were completely transparent in our application and sent a cover letter also requesting the case to be viewed independently of previous immigration history, having understood and acknowledged how it can cast reservations when reviewing this application.
My husband was in the UK between 2010 and 2014 on a student visa. His student visa expired sometime in 2013 and he submitted for an extension which was refused. He appealed and it was refused and then had a JR which was denied. He then was detained but granted bail. He then left to go to ROI where he submitted a new application as family member of an EEA national (his brother is a UK citizen). This was declined due to insufficient evidence being submitted (no other reason). He appealed this and the appeal process was still ongoing since 2017. In the meantime, he left to go back to original country (Pakistan) we got married - and have now applied for a spouse visa and withdrawn the appeal in ROI.
I'm very scared as to the outcome, and praying for the best.
Have you heard anything about your application?
What about you? How far have you gotten?