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Quite a few questions here.Saif1987 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 3:38 pmI am in the UK on tier 1 (entrepreneur) visa and with me my wife and my older son as a dependent and they applied abroad and was granted successfully.
We had a new baby in the UK and when applied for his residency permit it was refused and we got a letter showing we have 14 days to apply for adminstrative review or leave the country.
My question is can we re apply again since I know what the error in the first application was.
Or we have to leave and reapply from abroad.
And as additional note the baby passport and birth certificate is still held by the home office
Thank you for the respond. Option 2 is what I am looking for. so I am allowed to reapply even if the refusal letter did not mention that optionmarcnath wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:48 pmYou have two options.
1) go for an AR. It is not clear how the shortage happened. Is the 1st transaction in the statement 85 days back from the date of the statement? Or is the last transaction 85 days after the 1st transaction? Either way, you can try arguing that evidential flexibility should have been used and additional document requested. And send in a statement showing that you actually had the funds for 90 days. Not a very high chance of success but worth trying.
2) make a fresh application with the correct maintenance statements
I applied on the 14th of January and received the refusal letter on the 8th of march which contained a statement that the decision was made on the 5th of march
ASaif1987 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:57 pmThank you for the respond. Option 2 is what I am looking for. so I am allowed to reapply even if the refusal letter did not mention that optionmarcnath wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:48 pmYou have two options.
1) go for an AR. It is not clear how the shortage happened. Is the 1st transaction in the statement 85 days back from the date of the statement? Or is the last transaction 85 days after the 1st transaction? Either way, you can try arguing that evidential flexibility should have been used and additional document requested. And send in a statement showing that you actually had the funds for 90 days. Not a very high chance of success but worth trying.
2) make a fresh application with the correct maintenance statements