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I think my solicitor just wants to listen to the conversation himself
You should not be submitting stuff like this. HO won't look at it as it is irrelevant. They want to see payslips/bank statements/employer letter etc. They are not interested in all the inner workings/correspondence of a company.To prove my employment is genuine, I've taken screenshots of work emails from over a year and all correspondences, with the permission of my manager. I only chose those emails which didn't have sensitive information . I've also rang up HMRC and asked for my notice code too
Would this be enough?
You need to submit what is required, nothing more. If HO feels they want to see more, they will ask. Don't over complicate things. You simply have to meet the requirements. Unfortunately, any application made now will likely be scrutinised again and if you are interviewed, your answers will probably be compared to the to previous interview and reasons for refusal. It is really important that you have all your facts 200% accurate based on the information you submitted to prove things. You and your boss stating a lower income level to what you have stated in the form and evidence, won't look good.We got married in December 2016, and I've already bought a house for us, I really don't want to keep delaying it all
You need to state it in the form if asked for it. If you don't state the refusal, you are leaving out material facts. Besides, they have all the details anyway, so not stating it if asked for in the form would not be the wisest move.SanaSaad1612 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:34 pmAlso, when reapplying do you have to mention it was refused before and why? Because if that's the case won't they just refuse it again?
All you can do is apply and perhaps explain your and your bosses error in a covering letter. You have cast doubt on the genuineness of your employment.SanaSaad1612 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:07 pmOh man, I feel like I've really messed up everything, just over a mistake
They can't refuse my new application just because I gave the wrong information in the previous one can they? If I do get interviewed again, can they question me why I said the wrong things the first time around? Etc
Submitting company emails etc is not going to help you, it won't be looked at as it is irrelevant to your application in terms of what HO expect to see.SanaSaad1612 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:09 pmThe only reason for the screenshots of emails was
so they can see I'm employed because the final statement of refusal letter was that they don't think I'm employed there
Hi Sana,SanaSaad1612 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:57 pmYou're right
I guess the next step is to give it our best shot and try again.
The interviewee misinterpreted a lot of things wrong when she called me, such as my work timings. I work at a school so during holidays I'm able to give full time hours to my part time job but during term its in the evening, and she got it all mixed up, this is why my solicitor wants to hear the phone call