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What exactly did the ECO say?The ECO subsequently concluded that im not her family member in accordance with Regulation 7 of the 2006 Regulations & Regulation12 of Immigration
ECO said I (appellant) don't have meaning full savings plus my pocket as my (salary) money is lower than uk's minimum wage ,and that my wife is 3 year older than me so i am satisfied that u are a part of marriage of convenienceDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:Where is your EU citizen wife? Is she working?
What exactly did the ECO say?The ECO subsequently concluded that im not her family member in accordance with Regulation 7 of the 2006 Regulations & Regulation12 of Immigration
What? This is no basis for concluding this.Alik8 wrote:and that my wife is 3 year older than me so i am satisfied that u are a part of marriage of convenience
I am Pakistani national and my wife holds norwegian passport so We first applied with marriage certificate and with a copy of her passport , they refused , applied again with all the relevant documents including council tax,bills,bank statement,her wage slips,accountants letter, Employers letter,Phone bills and history since she went to uk ,EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:What? This is no basis for concluding this.Alik8 wrote:and that my wife is 3 year older than me so i am satisfied that u are a part of marriage of convenience
In order for us to help you, please consider posting all the information pertaining to your refusal. Where you were refused; what information you'd supplied; your nationalities, etc.
For the first application, why did they refuse? What exactly did they say?Alik8 wrote:I am Pakistani national and my wife holds norwegian passport so We first applied with marriage certificate and with a copy of her passport , they refused
For the first application we have submit Marriage certificate, copy of her passport and just a latter from her employer ECO was not satisfied cuz divorce certificate was missing , ECO state that i am not satisfied that she was free to marry me when we got married and there is no prof that EEA national is exercising treaty rights in UkDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:For the first application, why did they refuse? What exactly did they say?
How long have you been married? Have you lived together since marrying?
I should not be providing any information about your financial situation. It is 100% not relevant to an application.Alik8 wrote:Here is ECO's wording
I Note that the tradition is Pakistan is for marriages to be arranged by parents within the extended family , between person of the similar age, with no previous marriages you and your sponsor are unrelated outside marriage and that your sponsor is three years older then you and she is a divorcee. Your sponsor may fully intend to live with you in subsisting marriage but it is your intentions that must be paramount in deciding application, i have considered your financial circumstances in KSA, you are under the sponsorship of your father, you claim to work for your father and receive SAR 4000-4200 (666-700 Pounds) per month as pocket money which is low than uk's minimum wage , i am therefore satisfied that you do not have ownership of any fixed financial assets or meaningful savings in the KSA.
Pakistani cultural normal practices and given your doubtful full financial circumstances in the KSA. I am satisfied that you are a party to a marriage of convenience.
You are therefore not the family member of an EEA national in the accordance with Regulation 7 of the immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations2006. I therefore refuse your EEA family permit application because i am not satisfied that you meet all of the requirements of Regulation 12 of the immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations2006
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote: I should not be providing any information about your financial situation. It is 100% not relevant to an application.
Did they ask to interview you? Did they ask about your time living with your wife?
Today i just Received a call from British embassy and they want my Passport with appeal withdrawal form , is there any form for that , what should i do?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:I've taken your posts to mean that you are outside the UK and your EU wife is in the UK working.
If she is working in the UK, your savings are not relevant.
Thanks for reply, thing is that someone called me from embassy and he said Send your Passport through VAC , and u will find that appeal withdrawal letter from VAC [VFS] so im confused because from what i understand they want me to sign a withdrawal letter firstkeffers wrote:If the Home Office has withdrawn from the appeal, the tribunal will issue and send to you a Notice of Withdrawal (IA52) confirming that they have withdrawn. If the HO has withdrawn, it is this document that the Embassy is requesting.
You should receive it within two weeks of the withdrawal (assuming normal postal facilities apply).
Make a copy before sending.
So i've got an email from British Embassy this is what they said.Jambo wrote:I agree. Never trust something you have been told over the phone without having a written proof.
Please be advised that you appealed against the decision made at AIT on 28 November 2012. The case was reviewed and subsequently your appeal has been overturned by Post (British Embassy). Therefore, you have been invited on 29th Jan 2013 to submit your passport to the Visa Application Centre as soon as possible.