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Hi Ejaz,Ejaz12 wrote:Yes i submitted statement signed by my father in law... that i can live in house rent free till whenever i want.... it is with me now they sent me back with refusal...
But then why did you get a letter from your father-in-law, and not your mother-in-law and sister-in-law?Ejaz12 wrote:Ofcourse my wife's mother and sister which i mentioned in application form in sponsor's details....
Ejaz12 wrote:I thought main property owner is my father in law so i just got statement from them... Didnt from mother and sister.... Do i need to sign latter from all???
As I read this the ECO is saying you have said you are going to live with your own sister and mother (not your sister and mother in law as you are claiming) and as such has not provided document from your blood sister and mother regarding the property, but instead you have provided letter from your father in law to say that you can stay with them. Are you sure you haven't got your parents confused with your parents in law?????Ejaz12 wrote:Here is the reason of my refusal...
" You (Ejaz - the applicant for visa)have said you will stay with your sister and mother in the UK in house owned by your parents but have not evidenced that your parents own a house, provided any evidence or their income or savings and have not provided an independent report detailing the properties occupancy or capacity."
"You have not shown that you have rent free accommodation available to you as you claim. I m not satisfied that your wife's income would be sufficient either to maintain you or to provide alternative accommodation. You have not shown that you would be accommodated or maintained without recourse to public funds."
But why does the ECO think that you are going to stay with your mother and sister?Ejaz12 wrote:I just said my sponsor is my wife.... And as for accomodation its on the name of my father in law and he signed accommodation consent latter.....
Sorry Ejaz, two points:Ejaz12 wrote:By mistake My solicitor just didnt mention the name of my father in law who is too living in this property...It may be the reson for refusal
Ejaz12 wrote:I m agree with your 1st point but i dnt with second point
Because in application form it was asked who is living in the property & what is their relation to sponsor... they are sister and mother of my sponsor....
Ejaz12 wrote:I m agree with your 1st point but i dnt with second point
Because in application form it was asked who is living in the property & what is their relation to sponsor... they are sister and mother of my sponsor....
Ejaz if what you are saying is true then the ECO has made the mistake, not you or your solicitor. The fact that you did not mention your father in law is irrelevant. Who was this solicitor that was acting on your or your wifes behalf? . Was he a UK solicitor, or was he he an agent acting on your behalf in India. At the end of the day if someone has completed the forms wrong on your behalf or made a mistake, then you have only yourself to blame and can not argue with the ECO that it was not your fault. By signing that application you are sating that information you have given is correct. Its up to you to check it.immigrant_aa wrote:Sorry Ejaz, two points:Ejaz12 wrote:By mistake My solicitor just didnt mention the name of my father in law who is too living in this property...It may be the reson for refusal
1. I think it is BIG mistake on your soliticors' part that he didn't mention the father-in-law, it is BIG mistake.
2. Your sister and mother are NOT the same as your sister-in-law and mother-in-law.
You must take it up with your solicitor...