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Yes if these funds hadn't been fallen than £62500 during the last 6 months.
Not 100% sure that whether will it work because previous visa wasn't approved despite due to other reason. Why don't you redo even A2/B1 test which will be helpful in future applications too.
Preferably use only savings if they are sufficient to keep the case more straightforward.
Savings can always be combined with income but if you are employed by your family members then an extensive range of additional documents are needed. As you said to have sufficient savings so better to use them only.
Maybe appeal would be better because if you would use cash savings again then again they might refuse on grounds that its not from genuine employment.
Can i not stay with the same employer and submit all the documents under paragraph 9? Do i have to submit 6 months months statements or 12?Y123m wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:29 pmThanks for the replies.
If i can not apply only with savings then the two options i have is to appeal or to reapply with income/savings and provide the documents under paragraph 9. Which option do you think is best?
If i apply again, do i need to submit 6 months payslips or 12 months?
If you still want to stay with same employer which is your own family and or using same cash savings then better to appeal to clear these allegations.Y123m wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:28 amCan i not stay with the same employer and submit all the documents under paragraph 9? Do i have to submit 6 months months statements or 12?Y123m wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:29 pmThanks for the replies.
If i can not apply only with savings then the two options i have is to appeal or to reapply with income/savings and provide the documents under paragraph 9. Which option do you think is best?
If i apply again, do i need to submit 6 months payslips or 12 months?
Would it be possible to re-apply through savings and also provide documents under 9b and describe my job role? This would be to clarify the points of refusal.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:32 pmIf you still want to stay with same employer which is your own family and or using same cash savings then better to appeal to clear these allegations.Y123m wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:28 amCan i not stay with the same employer and submit all the documents under paragraph 9? Do i have to submit 6 months months statements or 12?Y123m wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:29 pmThanks for the replies.
If i can not apply only with savings then the two options i have is to appeal or to reapply with income/savings and provide the documents under paragraph 9. Which option do you think is best?
If i apply again, do i need to submit 6 months payslips or 12 months?
I will be risky to use again the same employer (your family member) since the HO has already pronounced them ingenuine.Y123m wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 12:56 pmWould it be possible to re-apply through savings and also provide documents under 9b and describe my job role? This would be to clarify the points of refusal.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 4:32 pmIf you still want to stay with same employer which is your own family and or using same cash savings then better to appeal to clear these allegations.Y123m wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:28 amCan i not stay with the same employer and submit all the documents under paragraph 9? Do i have to submit 6 months months statements or 12?Y123m wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:29 pmThanks for the replies.
If i can not apply only with savings then the two options i have is to appeal or to reapply with income/savings and provide the documents under paragraph 9. Which option do you think is best?
If i apply again, do i need to submit 6 months payslips or 12 months?
Also, please can someone tell me if i need to provide 6 or 12 months statements if i rely on income AND savings.
I have also been told that if i work for specified limited company then i can only rely on income. Is this true?
All help will be most appreciated.
If you are so stubborn for not changing the employer then better to appeal with no guarantee of success or any timeframe. Yes you can withdraw appeal later to re-apply again but with new employerY123m wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:04 pmIf i were to appeal this decision by submitting all the documents they ask for and clarify my job role in detail, will the home office review the decision and if so how long do they take to review.
Also, if it was refused again at the review stage then would it be possible to withdraw the appeal?
Its nothing to be with being stubborn or not. You have to understand its not easy for everyone to change their job.seagul wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:13 pmIf you are so stubborn for not changing the employer then better to appeal with no guarantee of success or any timeframe. Yes you can withdraw appeal later to re-apply again but with new employerY123m wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:04 pmIf i were to appeal this decision by submitting all the documents they ask for and clarify my job role in detail, will the home office review the decision and if so how long do they take to review.
Also, if it was refused again at the review stage then would it be possible to withdraw the appeal?