British citizen spouse visa refused
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British citizen spouse visa refused
hi i am british citizen my wife spouse visa extended refused i dont know what to do can you please help some one.the refused ground is financial recuirment,my employer pay cash and hand so we put money in diffrent in bank and diffrent date so home office not accepted.if i am appeal any chance to revise or not.how can i fight with this please help me...
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Thanks for your reply. Yes i am giving p60 for 3years mine and 2 years for my wife and also i give P800 tax calculation both ours.
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Thanks for your reply.yes i given my 3years P60 and my wife p60 for one year and me and my wife p800 tax calculation. And i mention my covering letter about bank satment and ask them to chek my p60 and p800.when we see the p60 and p800 we make morthen 25000 a year but still refuse can you please tell me can i appeal when i am going to appeal its worth? Or not?
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Please scan in your refusal letter, or type in your actual refusal.
Whether or not it is worth appealing depends on what the refusal is. If you don't meet the requirements, have not produced the necessary documentation then appealing will be a waste of time.
Whether or not it is worth appealing depends on what the refusal is. If you don't meet the requirements, have not produced the necessary documentation then appealing will be a waste of time.
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You have provided no alternative financial evidance under any other financial route to meet the short fall, therefore you have failed to meet the necessary income thershold of £18600.
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Pretty clear what the problem was - why did you not provide any bank statements showing the cash deposits?
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What financial evidence did you provide apart from the payslips? Sounds like you did not provide full documentation such as bank statements to show income being deposited.
Are you and your wife employed by the same employer?
Are you both paid in cash?
Are you and your wife employed by the same employer?
Are you both paid in cash?
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I have two job my first job paid direct bebit .second job me and my wife both working same embloyer but this embloyer baid cash and hand but the bronlem is we but money in bank diffrent from payslip thats why we ask rely on with p60 andp800. We submit both our 6 month statment.when they chek with hmrc everything clear but they dont want.i dont know what i am going to do i am british citizen my wife here 2.5years we making more then enough money but we are in big trouble now.can you please hive me good idea.
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Hi Sakthi. I really think you need to talk with a registered migration agent to get some advice, as a matter of urgency. They will be able to advise you whether or not an appeal has any likelihood of success.
Appeals are only successful if the Home Office hasn't applied the legislation/requirements correctly. If your application doesn't meet the requirements then an appeal wouldn't be successful. This is too important to mess around with, I think you need some professional help quickly.
I wish you and your wife the best of luck.
Appeals are only successful if the Home Office hasn't applied the legislation/requirements correctly. If your application doesn't meet the requirements then an appeal wouldn't be successful. This is too important to mess around with, I think you need some professional help quickly.
I wish you and your wife the best of luck.
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Hi Sakthi. I really think you need to talk with a registered migration agent to get some advice, as a matter of urgency. They will be able to advise you whether or not an appeal has any likelihood of success.
Appeals are only successful if the Home Office hasn't applied the legislation/requirements correctly. If your application doesn't meet the requirements then an appeal wouldn't be successful. This is too important to mess around with, I think you need some professional help quickly.
I wish you and your wife the best of luck.
Appeals are only successful if the Home Office hasn't applied the legislation/requirements correctly. If your application doesn't meet the requirements then an appeal wouldn't be successful. This is too important to mess around with, I think you need some professional help quickly.
I wish you and your wife the best of luck.
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You claim joint earnings £36399.30.You have provided 6 payslips and bank statements for your sponsor who is employed(company name)confirming annual earnings of £9088.68.You also claim you and your sponsor are employed (company name)with earnings for yourself amounting to £13060.40 and your partner £13791.70,a total of £266852.10.you also claim these earnings are paid in cash and provided 6 pay slips respectively,however you have not provided any evidence ,by way of bank statments,that you have deposited these earnings straight into a bank.
You have provided no alternative financial evidance under any other financial route to meet the short fall, therefore you have failed to meet the necessary income thershold of £18600.
You have provided no alternative financial evidance under any other financial route to meet the short fall, therefore you have failed to meet the necessary income thershold of £18600.
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You claim joint earnings £36399.30.You have provided 6 payslips and bank statements for your sponsor who is employed(company name)confirming annual earnings of £9088.68.You also claim you and your sponsor are employed (company name)with earnings for yourself amounting to £13060.40 and your partner £13791.70,a total of £266852.10.you also claim these earnings are paid in cash and provided 6 pay slips respectively,however you have not provided any evidence ,by way of bank statments,that you have deposited these earnings straight into a bank.
You have provided no alternative financial evidance under any other financial route to meet the short fall, therefore you have failed to meet the necessary income thershold of £18600.
You have provided no alternative financial evidance under any other financial route to meet the short fall, therefore you have failed to meet the necessary income thershold of £18600.
A P60 is not issued by HMRC but by an employer and yet again, as you are paid in cash who knows if it's truly correct? The only thing I can suggest is to log into your HMRC account and print off the last couple of years statement of account. This will at least show that you declared an income above the threshold and paid tax on it. I assume you are filing a Self assessment each year?
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It seems clear to me that you do not meet the financial requirements. Your first employer who pays direct into your bank is fine, it's the cash payments that cause the problem. As there are no bank statements showing enough money paid in regularly to meet the requirements, who is to know if you actually get the amount of cash shown? It is unusual these days, especially in the UK, to be paid in cash for regular employment and this alone may make immigration suspicious. As others said, you need to see an immigration lawyer quickly otherwise your wife will probably be deported regretfully.
A P60 is not issued by HMRC but by an employer and yet again, as you are paid in cash who knows if it's truly correct? The only thing I can suggest is to log into your HMRC account and print off the last couple of years statement of account. This will at least show that you declared an income above the threshold and paid tax on it. I assume you are filing a Self assessment each year?
A P60 is not issued by HMRC but by an employer and yet again, as you are paid in cash who knows if it's truly correct? The only thing I can suggest is to log into your HMRC account and print off the last couple of years statement of account. This will at least show that you declared an income above the threshold and paid tax on it. I assume you are filing a Self assessment each year?
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It seems clear to me that you do not meet the financial requirements. Your first employer who pays direct into your bank is fine, it's the cash payments that cause the problem. As there are no bank statements showing enough money paid in regularly to meet the requirements, who is to know if you actually get the amount of cash shown? It is unusual these days, especially in the UK, to be paid in cash for regular employment and this alone may make immigration suspicious. As others said, you need to see an immigration lawyer quickly otherwise your wife will probably be deported regretfully.
A P60 is not issued by HMRC but by an employer and yet again, as you are paid in cash who knows if it's truly correct? The only thing I can suggest is to log into your HMRC account and print off the last couple of years statement of account. This will at least show that you declared an income above the threshold and paid tax on it. I assume you are filing a Self assessment each year?
A P60 is not issued by HMRC but by an employer and yet again, as you are paid in cash who knows if it's truly correct? The only thing I can suggest is to log into your HMRC account and print off the last couple of years statement of account. This will at least show that you declared an income above the threshold and paid tax on it. I assume you are filing a Self assessment each year?