EEA2 Refusal
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:18 pm
My wives EEA application was refused, as they couldn't determine that I was sufficiently exercising my treaty rights.
I moved here on the 26th of Feb 2013, I'm "self-employed" in that I'm a director of my own company. I started the company on the 15th of April 2013.
I provided the following evidence:
1. Bank statements
2. HMRC Registration document.
3. A letter from my accountant.
4. Photocopies of Payslips.
5. Photocopies of invoices.
Reasons for refusal:
1. Photocopies could not be accepted and were automatically disregarded. I have to send originals.
1. The letter from my accountant alone wasn't sufficient evidence.
2. The HMRC registration document only proves that I'm registered and not economically active.
3. "Although you have provided bank statements for your EEA sponsor dated for the period <> we have been unable to establish whether the business is currently trading in the United Kingdom."
So, should we just reapply and provide more evidence? Is there any way to send them updated information now that they've made their decision?
I've spoken to my accountant and she's agreed to send me "original" payslips and invoices, and I've requested proof of NI contributions via the HMRC website.
My wife is currently employed... does she have to resign her job now that she has been refused?
Our documents have been "retained and the responsibility for your case has now been passed to your local immigration team." How do we get them back so that we can reapply?
I moved here on the 26th of Feb 2013, I'm "self-employed" in that I'm a director of my own company. I started the company on the 15th of April 2013.
I provided the following evidence:
1. Bank statements
2. HMRC Registration document.
3. A letter from my accountant.
4. Photocopies of Payslips.
5. Photocopies of invoices.
Reasons for refusal:
1. Photocopies could not be accepted and were automatically disregarded. I have to send originals.
1. The letter from my accountant alone wasn't sufficient evidence.
2. The HMRC registration document only proves that I'm registered and not economically active.
3. "Although you have provided bank statements for your EEA sponsor dated for the period <> we have been unable to establish whether the business is currently trading in the United Kingdom."
So, should we just reapply and provide more evidence? Is there any way to send them updated information now that they've made their decision?
I've spoken to my accountant and she's agreed to send me "original" payslips and invoices, and I've requested proof of NI contributions via the HMRC website.
My wife is currently employed... does she have to resign her job now that she has been refused?
Our documents have been "retained and the responsibility for your case has now been passed to your local immigration team." How do we get them back so that we can reapply?