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A drop below MET level should not lead to instant refusal it should simply trigger a more in-depth examination of the case.ihavelost wrote:Thanks for the link.
I believe there were a couple of years where her income may have fallen under the minimum per year, however she has never claimed any benefit (that seems to be one of the main concerns for the MET)
Since this is our only route of application we have to make it work.
Does the forum advice using a solicitor / immigration lawyer or most people apply themselves?
I did my first application for Residence back in 2011 and it was relatively simple (after first refusal for lack of CSI)
Just note that CSI can't be backdated so it only helps going forwards.ihavelost wrote:Thanks again for taking the time to reply
Would a Self Sufficiency application be a better route in our case, providing that we get insurance that meets the CSI requirements?
You may apply together or separately depending on what is appropriate for your case.ihavelost wrote:I am a non EEA and wanted to know if I need to apply using EEA4 at the same time as wife's application or just including my name on her application is sufficient for me as well?
Wife is a Swiss national living in the UK for over 10 years.