I am a New Zealander married to a British citizen, we reside in the UK and applied for a FLR(M) visa in February 2013 after I was made redundant. I was on a Tier 2 General visa for Sponsored Skilled workers since 2011 and prior to that I was on the now unavailable Working Holiday visa since 2008.
Our application was finally progressing in July after biometrics were submitted, and then we received a letter of refusal pending the High Court income decision, due to my husbands self employed income for year ending 2012 being lower than the threshold. This was only by c. £500, our case we put forward in our application was that my annual income of £40,000 was to be considered as I had may just been made redundant and had no intention of relying on state benefits and had an excellent chance of finding work immediately. As it stands whilst our application has been processing this year, my Tier 2 visa has expired and I have no legal right to work or recourse to public funds leaving me wholly reliant on my husband's income.
We are struggling financially and every week is a challenge to pay rent/bills not to mention the cost of this visa process - which is extremely disheartening and stressful for us both.
Apologies for the long tale, my question is:
My husbands self employed income before tax up to 5 April 2013 was £21,600. Therefore we understand that we now qualify for the income threshold. Rather than waiting for the unknown outcome of the High Court appeal we want to submit his 2013 accounts and up to date bank statements however the UkBA said in out quasi-refusal letter that any new information after our application date would need to be in a new application and would attract the same fee.
We just do not have the money to pay this fee AGAIN and after waiting 6 months (and counting) cannot afford to go through another period of time like before, waiting for this to be processed.
Can anyone please advise me how we might get on with sending all the new income information in and requesting this be considered?
All I want to do is have the right to work and carry on my life as normal, this has started to affect my health and the stress my husband and I are under is severe
