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Where i think many people are being granted visa under Eu Settlement Scheme. So i would suggest you apply under eu scheme. Cause Efm thats long n complicated.Mansi143 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 12:41 pmHi guys, I hope you all are doing very well in this critical situation.
My EEA extended family application is refused and I would appreciate if you guys give me your kind feedback. Let me write a brief introduction about myself and my case.
In 2009 I applied Tier 4 which was refused, and it was refused again in 2012. In 2018, I applied again Tier, which was granted and I studied MRes Politics at University of Nottingham. In the mean time, I remained dependent on my Uncle who is a Belgium National. When I was in Pakistan, he used to send me money from Belgium. I lost many of slips but still had 29 (from 2012 to 2018). These slips are irregular, for instance, 2 of 2012, 1 of 2013, 4 of 2014, 7 of 2015 etc....but from January 2018 to September 2018, i have regular slips
In September 2018, applied my Tier 4, my application fee and health insurance fee was paid from my Uncle’s debit card. I applied for University accommodation and deposit was paid from my uncle’s debit card.
While studying in UK, my uncle sent me about £7000 from Belgium to my UK bank account. In July 2019 my uncle joined me and since then we are living together. In September my uncle paid my remaining £2000 pounds to my university. At the end of September 2019, I applied my EFM and my uncle applied his registration card.
Our applications were refused at the end of February 2020, and we both were granted rights of appeal.
My uncle’s refusal was because of his wrong company number printed on Employment Letter. It was typo Error. We applied again my uncle’s EU Pre-Settle Status which was granted.
My application was refused on following based.
1- money transfers were irregular and insufficient.
2- i did not mention my uncle while applying Tier 4 applications.
3- I submitted copies of slips as they wanna see original.
4- they refused my uncle’s application that’s why my application had to be refused.
Overall, my dependency was challenged by Home Office.
I need your feedback, how many chances i have in appeal against Home Office decision. Thanks
If you send copies, they are not taken in consideration, so they don't even exist.3- I submitted copies of slips as they wanna see original.
The Home Office caseworkers are not there to investigate in order to make your case stand. I have seen cases refused because they asked for an original passport and the applicant sent a copy. You can always argue that a passport (sometimes even British passport!) can be easily verified but this is not how it works. If they ask for an original and you send a copy, it's as if you didn't send anything. The point you wanted to make is not demonstrated and you give them an edge against you.Yeah, I can understand that I submitted copies, but they can be verified because all have transaction numbers. They are from Ria, Small World and MoneyGram. All are big companies and documents can be verified easily.
You have to apply from home country if you have no valid visa. Unclear if or when your last tier 4 visa expired.
If you can find an employer willing to sponsor you, you may get a Tier 2 visa. It's not easy but if you have the right training/skills, that could be a viable option.If I lose my appeal, what other options would be there for me. No idea
Having filed an appeal in an EEA application case is irrelevant from the view point of immigration law.
Congratulations on your academic success. Stepping aside from your query, what specific aspects of politics did you cover in your post-graduate course? And what aspects do you look at covering in your doctorate course? I ask because I am interested in this field as well.
That point is essential. Just to help you understand it, my brother gets about £10000/year money transfers from my uncle who is an EEA national.but also that you were dependent on your uncle for meeting your basic needs, is fairly important.
Anything you cannot demonstrate, doesn't exist. It's not possible to submit any administrative application, immigration or otherwise, by claiming that your major eligibility requirement cannot be demonstrated because you lost the documents.My uncle in his cover letter clearly indicated that we lost many transfers.