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Ok i have confirmed it, FLR does not need to provide evidence for points claimed unless it is an HSMP extension. Moreover, in the list of documents to be submitted i did not see the requirement for sending the HSMP approval letter. Has there been any in country applicant who have not sent their HSMP approval letter and received FLR without any hassle?rajeevanand wrote:With the new scheme, I'm afraid that's true.
You have to supply the same set of evidence again for EC (out-of-country) / FLR(in-country).
That said, please refer to the guidelines of relevant EC or FLR for correct details.
In my case, though I applied from India, the evidence supplied was for my work experience in UK. I had supplied relevant bank statements, P60, etc alongwith salary slips and employer letter. Is it justified to just reject an application just because they couldn't get the employer through telephone. For the money they charge, if I were in their place, I would try to write a letter to the official address or drop an email to the official email id.gordon wrote:Vora (and others)
I'm just speculating here, but the evaluation of authenticity of documents can seem very subjective - however, letters, for instance, are easy to falsify, and if it should be the case that documents alleged to be falsified were received with elevated frequency from applicants from your country in the past, then the caseworkers may be more skeptical about such documents thereafter (perhaps relative to, say, bank statements or tax returns).
Of course, the lack of employer verification might point simply to the caseworkers not getting through by phone on the first try, although I can't speculate as to why the caseworkers do not otherwise use the email addresses or fax numbers they requested.
G
gordon wrote:Vora (and others)
The burden of proof has always been on the applicant to show that there is an iron-clad case that the application should be approved, remember, not on the caseworker to show why the application unqualifiedly merits refusal.
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G
What do mean you have seen get approved with fake documents?siqbal wrote:@rajeevanand and @vora
Really sad to hear about the rejection of your application... The reasons are simply ridiculous... I have seen people getting hsmp approved with fake documents through or without through agenecies.... They (HO) seems to have dual standards....
I don't know what is going to happen with my application...
BTW: Did you people obtained report from the "Freedom .... " department... (or whatever the name is!) ... ???
Wish you best of luck in future to both of you...
@ jobi110
What are your time lines..???? Any information will be appreciated...!!