- FAQ
- Login
- Register
- Call Workpermit.com for a paid service +44 (0)344-991-9222
ESC
Welcome to immigrationboards.com!
Moderators: Casa, Amber, archigabe, batleykhan, ca.funke, ChetanOjha, EUsmileWEallsmile, JAJ, John, Obie, push, geriatrix, vinny, CR001, zimba, meself2, Administrator
I am not sure how to answer your question, but here goes: Other than that one month that the ECO stated in May there has always been sufficient cashflow in and out of the account and the ending balance on the last statement we provided showed a healthy balance. The statement he is referring to is just after we arrived back in the UK after the wedding and we had just purchased a couple of chest of drawers for my clothes. According to the minimum requirement we more than met that at 157 pounds a week for maintenance. Does that answer your question?Lucapooka wrote:Does the historical cashflow in that account have sufficient traffic to support another adult consumer added to the current outgoing expenditure that is for just one individual?
Thank you Casa, we are really bummed! Especially since we got the email on Friday so we have had to wait all weekend to find out why...as you can imagine there has been a lot of crying, emotions, and arguments since then.Casa wrote:I'm really sorry to hear of the refusal.
If you have proved in the application that your husband's income meets the weekly minimum of £105.95 remaining ...taking into consideration that the ECO accepts you will be living rent-free, I would appeal the decision.
Especially as there is an error in the refusal which reads they are satisfied that you meet the financial criteria...instead of 'not satisfied'.
I don't know if I would be able to find a lawyer here in the States that could help me with a UK visa. I might be able to have my Husband find one in the UK, but I am not sure we would have the money for it. Although, obviously it is worth it to pay the money we might have to borrow it from his family or something to pay for the lawyer. Do you think the lawyer would make a large difference in the outcome? From what you have read do you think an error has been made? Do you think it would be successful appealing if we couldn't afford the lawyer?Casa wrote:You won't be able to submit evidence that wasn't available when the decision was made. You may have a chance of the decision being overturned before it reaches appeal if an error has been made.
Are you able to seek legal advice on this?
It is worthwile getting a competent solicitor for an appeal if you can afford it or if you are eligible for legal aid - I think your partner probably is eligible for legal aid as he has a fairly low income - try TRP solicitors in Birminghamgotshakespeare wrote:I don't know if I would be able to find a lawyer here in the States that could help me with a UK visa. I might be able to have my Husband find one in the UK, but I am not sure we would have the money for it. Although, obviously it is worth it to pay the money we might have to borrow it from his family or something to pay for the lawyer. Do you think the lawyer would make a large difference in the outcome? From what you have read do you think an error has been made? Do you think it would be successful appealing if we couldn't afford the lawyer?Casa wrote:You won't be able to submit evidence that wasn't available when the decision was made. You may have a chance of the decision being overturned before it reaches appeal if an error has been made.
Are you able to seek legal advice on this?
Thank you so much for this! I will have a look into it and let you know what happens!Greenie wrote:It is worthwile getting a competent solicitor for an appeal if you can afford it or if you are eligible for legal aid - I think your partner probably is eligible for legal aid as he has a fairly low income - try TRP solicitors in Birmingham
http://www.trpsolicitors.co.uk/