My wife has recently applied for an EUSS family permit for my wife to join me in the UK. This application was rejected on the basis that although I demonstrated for three years that I had been employed in the republic of Ireland, I failed to provide enough evidence that I was employed for the three months immediately before my application.
I am unsure on whether to submit a new application or appeal the existing application. I have additional evidence including Payslips covering the three months previous to my application. But as someone who recently changed to a director of an own limited company the evidence I have since is a little less substantial, although I do have invoices and Payslips.
I am very concerned that processing times for the existing application took 6 months, and I have been informed that appeals take 6 months also. This has the net effect of potentially resulting in us missing the April 2022 cutoff deadline. I understand that after the Apri 2021 EEA family permit deadline existing applications are being rejected even on successful appeal on the basis that the family permit route was closed, and I am worried that might happen with the EUSS family permit route also.
Any advice be greatly appreciated.
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