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How long ago was the refusal?i cant appeal, because that takes months. I am going to try and re-apply. no decisions yet.
I don't think that is quite right. I think you have 6 months to apply for your EC ... which is not the same thing at all as 6 months to receive it.I was given HSMP approval in June 2006. I have until december end, to get my entry clearance.
This is blatant idocacy by the EC officer. The HSMP guys themselve want documents in a specific format and hence they will be made only recently for the purpose of HSMP. They are too DUMB to accept and evaluate documents like normal exp. letters etc. Similarly , if payslips are on good quality people these idiots find fault in that.HSMPforever wrote:Well, at the visa interview, the refusal letter i was given was quite damning in that he called my documents "produced on a word processor and not genuine". He called my pay slips in particular not genuine and said that all the papers i submitted looked too good to be true. All the papers looked in PRISTINE FORM. apparently, thats a crime.
He has also questioned why i was given my first job as an assistant manager - straight out of college. When i told him that the assistant manager position in small company in INDIA is that of a glorified clerk, he refused to believe me. He called it "MANAGERIAL POSITION". I told him that it was managerial only in name and my job description, if he read it, would clearly explain the duties and responsibilities i had, none of which were remotely MANAGERIAL. he still refused my explanation.
The entry clearance officer also demanded that he see the BANK STATEMENT that SHOWED SALARY CREDIT, not just the bank statement that simply showed sufficient funds. this bamboozled me since the VFS or absolutely no one else ever told me that bank statements showing the salary credit was required to be produced at an ENTRY CLEARANCE application. I thought it was necessary only for HSMP approval, not for stamping of visa!
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HSMPforever wrote:Thanks for your response.
In india, the VFS, the visa facilitation services, and the british high commission, DEMANDS the following documents:
1. WORK EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATE
2. LAST 6 MONTHS PAYSLIPS ORIGINALS
3. SALARY CERTIFICATE
4. LAST 3 YEARS IT RETURNS
5. BANK STATEMENT CLEARLY SHOWING SALARY CREDIT AND SUFFICIENT FUNDS
6. VAF 1 FORM
7. APPROVAL LETTER ORIGINAL
8. CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT
9. LETTER OF APPOINTMENT
10. COMPANY PROFILE
11. PERSONAL STATEMENT OF EXPENSES IN THE UK
12. JOBS EXPECTED TO FIND IN THE UK
13. ACCOMODATION LETTERS
14. ORIGINAL PASSPORT
15. ORGANIZATION HIERARCHY CHART
so....it was not that we submitted these documents of our own accord. THESE WERE DEMANDED BY THE CHENNAI OFFICE FOR RE-ASSESSMENT OF THE HSMP APPROVAL, TO DETERMINE WHETHER WE REALLY DESERVE IT, AND THEN FINALLY PROVIDDING ENTRY CLEARANCE.
HSMPforever wrote:First of all,
The interview process is designed to be COLD, efficient, STERILE, frank and generally not very "friendly". The visa officers do have a huge task and they do it well atleast 50 % of the time, but there are times when they behave very rudely, or never smile, or do not listen to your answers or seem very rigid in their requirements.
There is absolutely no point in becoming frightened. Their job is to intimidate, in order to create an aura of the policeman around them. your job is to make sure that you FIGHT for your rights, since migration is a HUMAN RIGHT, subject to fulfilment of all conditions. I have heard many people call it a privilege, but i think that is cruel and unfair.
It is not a privilege. It is a right that is ours provided we fulfil their criteria. If they do not like us migrating, they can simply make the rules almost impossible, the way US has. So, they are not gods and we are not slaves. this mentality needs to change.
Why fear? whats the need to feel frightened or tentative? the british fellow has a job and his job interferes with your migration.
submit all documents again with additions and see what happens. who cares if you get another rejection? I mean, one plus one wont make any difference. and bad comes to worse, you can always LOSE THE PASSPORT and get a new one. Imagine what will happen if you succeed! it will be perfect. you fought for your rights and they agreed. so, then your dreams come true. you go to the UK.
who cares about a rejection stamp? go for it. I am certainly doing it. so...... and if you need more support, look for the case of KARAN4ALL in this forum. he has been through a lot as well. As for green, blue or black stamp, the migration visas get green. student visas blue and some other visas, black. so.....
You might have overlooked but this thread has been dormant for almost 2 years.monakar wrote:Did you re-apply for Entry clearance ?
My hsmp was also approved in Feb and now EC is rejected.
My question is can i re-apply for EC only ?