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Thank you for your code, but I am still very confused.king2be98 wrote:Firstly, anyone with 35k is well above the average income, you should really be able to comfortably prove you have more than adequate resources there. The problem for you is that you're spending the bulk of it. Even with 35k you need to show aroun d £300-£400 being saved per month. If you're not then you can see why they would refuse.
You can appeal and I'm sure sense from the ECM or later the judge will realise that you earn enough to support a spouse.
You did the incorrect thing by not saving up for a few months prior to applying, but it's not too bad, start doing it now and my personal opinion is that you appeal.
Exactly, and herein lies the dilemma. You can appeal this ridiculous decision and wait six months to know your fate, or you can re-apply at considerable expense and easily meet the maintenance requirement that will only look at your salary rather than make wild assumptions based on a temporary dip cashflow created by the establishment of your household in preparation for their arrival.MWill wrote:The huge irony of this is that under the new rules, you'd have been fine with that salary!
Note: my wife applies before the 9 July 2012 also if rules applies to me then even with 9 July 2012 earning should be less than 30k for wife and three children exactly £27200king2be98 wrote:Oh you have children as well? 3 of them? Well that changes everything entirely. I would find out what the law was at the time of your application submission before you consider whether to appeal or not. If you earn enough appeal, if not get some legal advice from a professional.
Oral hearing and paper hearing take the same amount of time approximately, most people opt for the Oral as you're physically there in front of them to argue against the home office.
Please help on writing Appeal form for my wifeaelwakeil wrote:Note: my wife applies before the 9 July 2012 also if rules applies to me then even with 9 July 2012 earning should be less than 30k for wife and three children exactly £27200king2be98 wrote:Oh you have children as well? 3 of them? Well that changes everything entirely. I would find out what the law was at the time of your application submission before you consider whether to appeal or not. If you earn enough appeal, if not get some legal advice from a professional.
Oral hearing and paper hearing take the same amount of time approximately, most people opt for the Oral as you're physically there in front of them to argue against the home office.
in the notice:
Your right to apppeal
You are entitled to appeal aginst this decision under section 82(1) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. If you wish to appeal you must complete the attached IAFT-2 Notice of Appeal form. An inormation sheet has also been providded. Should you require further advice or assitance please visit www.justice.gove.uk
If you decide to appeal aginst the refusal of this application, the decision will be reviewed with your grounds of appeal and the supporting
documents you provide. You are strongly advised to complete all sections of the form and submit all relevant documents with your Notice of
Appeal, as it may be possible to resolve the points at issue without an appeal hearing.
The completed notice of Appeal form must arrived no later than 28 days after the date you received this notice and you must make sure that it
is signed and dated.
(my wife didn't find the ATTCHED FORM IAFT-2 OR THE information sheet was mentioned above
I would like you to know that I have my 2 doughtier here with me now, does this change any thing
thanks
That's your job or the job of a legal advisor that you have briefed with the precise details. Nobody knows anything about you or your situation.aelwakeil wrote:Please help on writing Appeal form for my wife
Yes I will I just need to know what I write and what not to writeLucapooka wrote:That's your job or the job of a legal advisor that you have briefed with the precise details. Nobody knows anything about you or your situation.aelwakeil wrote:Please help on writing Appeal form for my wife
Good morningasim72 wrote:As far as appeal process is concerned, do not treat my words as legal or professional advice.
If I have not got it wrong, then now only thing appeal does is, to see if the ECO made a correct decision based on the information submitted on the date of application.