bruteforce wrote:esic_sonia wrote:This is the first time I am hearing that PSW Dependents from overseas got their visa refused on such grounds.
You should put up this question on decision makers, you would not either find anything in the PSW dependant guidance or call it PBS dependant guidance about the evidence to prove relationship is genuine and subsisting other than the marriage certificate.

True!
I can tell you what happened to my cousin's brother when he was coming from Canada to UK on a short visit. They rejected his application on 2 grounds. One was that he provided Travellers Cheques issued by American Express (don't have exclusive rights and anyone can cash it), the other was the conversion rate from CAD to GBP (the mistakenly converted it vice versa). We got refusal decision in form of letter in 15 days.
Unfortunately, there are no appeal rights. Therefore, he had to apply again and wrote a letter and politely mentioning the points. To be on a safer side, this time he put the money in bank account but still explained that only a person signing his travellers cheques could cash it., and then told officer that previous officer made a conversion rate error. He took the GBP as CAD and CAD as GBP. The very next day, he was issued visa.
The reason I am telling you is that even they can make mistakes.
You should definitely go for administrative review. I had a client who was refused PSW Dependent because he didn't provide wedding photos.
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