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changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 20 ju

Post by musafar » Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:24 pm

My wife visa is refused.Reasons for refusal are
Could not mention the name of 5th person in my workplace
How I am working in 2 places on Friday
How did I get my application
Please can someone advise me shall I apply once the new rules become clear or go for this appeal
Which one is the best option.?
Can some experience people comment on my situation.your help will be greatly appreciated

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by Obie » Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:30 pm

Is it entry clearance or Leave to remain?

They seem to be using that as a basis for refusing people who get a second job with an employer with little profile.
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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by musafar » Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:39 pm

Obie wrote:Is it entry clearance or Leave to remain?

They seem to be using that as a basis for refusing people who get a second job with an employer with little profile.
Thanks obie for quick reply.
It is entry clearance.if I go for appeal Which documents will I submitt

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by Obie » Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:30 pm

The question on appeal will be about proving that you are credible.

As the Home office has accused you of fraud, it will be on them to prove that fraud has indeed been committed.
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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by alphagear » Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:34 pm

Sorry for hijacking this thread mine has been closed.


Hi Obie,

Just wanted to know whether even flr fp applicants 10 year route will now have to show they meet MIR or through third party support?

Exception 1 now obsolete?

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by Obie » Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:47 pm

Please desist from Hijacking the post of others. The issue you raised, is totally different from the matters on this thread.
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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by alphagear » Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:50 pm

My apologies.

My thread has been closed regarding this question.

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by musafar » Fri Jul 21, 2017 8:11 pm

Obie wrote:The question on appeal will be about proving that you are credible.

As the Home office has accused you of fraud, it will be on them to prove that fraud has indeed been committed.
How will I prove my credibility.please can you elaborate it in detail.Secondly will going for appeal a good option in this situation?

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by Obie » Fri Jul 21, 2017 8:16 pm

musafar wrote:
Obie wrote:The question on appeal will be about proving that you are credible.

As the Home office has accused you of fraud, it will be on them to prove that fraud has indeed been committed.
How will I prove my credibility.please can you elaborate it in detail.Secondly will going for appeal a good option in this situation?
If they accuse you of Fraud, then only an appeal will resolve it, or they decide to withdraw. Re-applying will not resolve it.
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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by musafar » Fri Jul 21, 2017 8:26 pm

Obie wrote:
musafar wrote:
Obie wrote:The question on appeal will be about proving that you are credible.

As the Home office has accused you of fraud, it will be on them to prove that fraud has indeed been committed.
How will I prove my credibility.please can you elaborate it in detail.Secondly will going for appeal a good option in this situation?
If they accuse you of Fraud, then only an appeal will resolve it, or they decide to withdraw. Re-applying will not resolve it.
Thanks obie but can you guide me how will I prove my credibility in other words what document I have to submit please elaborate

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Re: changes to spouse visa rules in light of SC judgement 2

Post by walker » Sat Jul 22, 2017 6:17 pm

musafar wrote:
Obie wrote:
musafar wrote:
Obie wrote:The question on appeal will be about proving that you are credible.

As the Home office has accused you of fraud, it will be on them to prove that fraud has indeed been committed.
How will I prove my credibility.please can you elaborate it in detail.Secondly will going for appeal a good option in this situation?
If they accuse you of Fraud, then only an appeal will resolve it, or they decide to withdraw. Re-applying will not resolve it.
Thanks obie but can you guide me how will I prove my credibility in other words what document I have to submit please elaborate
There is little you are able to do at this juncture re: proving your credibility. Dependent upon the reason(s) for refusal you could submit a further letter with evidence rebutting the reason(s) given by the ECO for not granting the visa.

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