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What are my chances for an appeal? Me and my wife are staying together since 2 yrs .
I think you are just little unfortunate. Probably, a recent photograph of both of would have done work. Actually, document requirement in this area are vague,and often cause genuine applicants to suffer.adityak77 wrote: There is no proof at all that you have been in a relationship with your claimed spouse or that the relationship is still subsisting.
destiniation_london wrote:
am also a bit worried abt myself...my wife very recently applied for dependant visa.
Which VFS centre did you apply from?adityak77 wrote:Refusal of Entry Clearance for my wife ( dependent Tier-1 visa)
The decision
You are applying to join Mr XXXXXXX, who you claim is your husband, in the UK. You have submitted a marriage certificate and some pictures that show that you married in XXXX . There is no proof at all that you have been in a relationship with your claimed spouse or that the relationship is still subsisting. Given that you have been married for X years I would expect there to be significant evidence of your claimed lives together. There is nothing at all to satisfy me of any intervening devotion between you. There is no proof that this is a genuine relationship. I am not satisfied that the marriage is subsisting at the time the application was made or that it is the intention of both parties to live together for the time of your sponser's stay in the UK.
I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied , on the balance of probabilities , that you meet all the requirements of the above paragraph(s) of the Immigration Rules.
I have an right to appeal here.
NOTE:- I am still In India and not travelled to UK on Tier-1, plus the documents submitted were My wifes bank statements (Our address,which is the same as address on my passport). My wife's passport has her old Mumbai address and has retained her maiden name.
All this was made clear in the cover letter. Still a REFUSAL in her case.
Is this relevant to the query or the issue at hand?destiniation_london wrote: Which VFS centre did you apply from?
destiniation_london wrote:Which VFS centre did you apply from?adityak77 wrote:Refusal of Entry Clearance for my wife ( dependent Tier-1 visa)
The decision
You are applying to join Mr XXXXXXX, who you claim is your husband, in the UK. You have submitted a marriage certificate and some pictures that show that you married in XXXX . There is no proof at all that you have been in a relationship with your claimed spouse or that the relationship is still subsisting. Given that you have been married for X years I would expect there to be significant evidence of your claimed lives together. There is nothing at all to satisfy me of any intervening devotion between you. There is no proof that this is a genuine relationship. I am not satisfied that the marriage is subsisting at the time the application was made or that it is the intention of both parties to live together for the time of your sponser's stay in the UK.
I have therefore refused your application because I am not satisfied , on the balance of probabilities , that you meet all the requirements of the above paragraph(s) of the Immigration Rules.
I have an right to appeal here.
NOTE:- I am still In India and not travelled to UK on Tier-1, plus the documents submitted were My wifes bank statements (Our address,which is the same as address on my passport). My wife's passport has her old Mumbai address and has retained her maiden name.
All this was made clear in the cover letter. Still a REFUSAL in her case.
sushdmehta wrote:Please note that appeal, if given the right, may take months to reach a decision. Alternatively, you may apply again - with additional documentary evidence to prove a subsisting relationship.
See section 10 of Set (M) form for evidences UKBA requests for when someone applies for settlement in the UK on basis of marriage. Since you both are living together, you could use documents similar to ones mentioned therein to prove a subsisting relationship (for your appeal or new application).
Hope this helps. All the best.
regards