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I have submitted HR letter and bank statements and my case was sucess in Croydonsyb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
Syb, can you clarify which two types of supporting document you submitted as evidence for previous earnings? I may be mistaken, but from what you've mentioned above it sounds like you had 1) a letter from your employer, 2) P60, 3) Payslips. Is this correct? If so I suspect the reason you were told that they were not valid is because they are all considered to be from the same source i.e. "Your Employer". If you had either provided the payslips or employer letter along with the corresponding bank statements you would have been fine.syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
cs95tdg wrote:Syb, can you clarify which two types of supporting document you submitted as evidence for previous earnings? I may be mistaken, but from what you've mentioned above it sounds like you had 1) a letter from your employer, 2) P60, 3) Payslips. Is this correct? If so I suspect the reason you were told that they were not valid is because they are all considered to be from the same source i.e. "Your Employer". If you had either provided the payslips or employer letter along with the corresponding bank statements you would have been fine.syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
The T1 Guidance on Supporting documents for Previous earnings is given below:
The applicant must provide at least two different types of supporting document for each source of earnings claimed. Each piece of supporting evidence must be from a separate source and support all the other evidence so that together they clearly prove the earnings claimed. For example: When providing documents for salaried employment, an applicant should not send payslips together with a P60, because we consider both of these documents to be from the same source.
vinny wrote:Do you meet the requirements?
Bump..cs95tdg wrote:Syb, can you clarify which two types of supporting document you submitted as evidence for previous earnings? I may be mistaken, but from what you've mentioned above it sounds like you had 1) a letter from your employer, 2) P60, 3) Payslips. Is this correct? If so I suspect the reason you were told that they were not valid is because they are all considered to be from the same source i.e. "Your Employer". If you had either provided the payslips or employer letter along with the corresponding bank statements you would have been fine.syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
The T1 Guidance on Supporting documents for Previous earnings is given below:
The applicant must provide at least two different types of supporting document for each source of earnings claimed. Each piece of supporting evidence must be from a separate source and support all the other evidence so that together they clearly prove the earnings claimed. For example: When providing documents for salaried employment, an applicant should not send payslips together with a P60, because we consider both of these documents to be from the same source.
Do you have a chance for an appeal process/ challenge the decision?syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
In order for one to help, it is vital that all the information is listed with the thread, of course not going down to the financial details. I am struggling to understand why wouldnt case worker consider your payslips, bank statements and P60 as a proof. Were they not genuine/original/addressed to yourself/discrepancies in name etc? I went to PEO with 12 Payslips and Bank statements, case approved in 15-20 minutes.syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
Yes, the applicant has the right to appeal. If he made a valid visa application before the expiry of his visa, then he would be given a right of in-country appeal. The deadline to lodge a valid is 10 working days from date of receipt of refusal decision.adityak77 wrote:Do you have a chance for an appeal process/ challenge the decision?syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
Mind_The_Gap wrote:Yes, the applicant has the right to appeal. If he made a valid visa application before the expiry of his visa, then he would be given a right of in-country appeal. The deadline to lodge a valid is 10 working days from date of receipt of refusal decision.adityak77 wrote:Do you have a chance for an appeal process/ challenge the decision?syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb
However, the appeal would imply that the decision was incorrect (based on the documentation provided at the time of the application). He would still have not provided proof of income from two different sources.
Employer Letter (Pay Slips) + Bank Statement
It seems the CW considered your gross taxable income (the total of which is less than the level of income you need for your visa extension).syb007 wrote:My application was rejected with false reason.
I was told the letter from HR stateting my salary beak-down of each month with Total Gross Taxable Salary and Form P60 are not valid documents to prove my earnings. The case work was only considering my monthly payslips. There is bit of difference with my Gross Monthly and Gross Taxable Income due to flexible benefits my company offers. and that is the reason my HR sissued a letter with all my gross taxable inome which also clearly match with my P60.
What are my options now? How I can put forward my application?
Regards,
Syb