Quote Originally Posted by skysisi View Post
hello everyone please i need ur help about my problem now, i got my refusal letter today, i applied FLR (m)---

REASONS FOR REFUSAL:
paragraph E-LTRP..1.1 states, TO QUALIFY FOR LIMITED LEAVE TO REMAIN AS A PARTNER ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF PARAGRAPHS E-LTRP1.2 TO 4.2 MUST BE MET,

-paragraph E-LTRP.3.1 STATES, THE APPLICANT MUST BE PROVIDE SPECIFIED EVIDENCE, FROM THE SOURCES LISTED IN PARAGRAPH E-LTRP,3.2 OF

a)A SPECIFIED GROSS ANNUAL INCOME OF ATLEAST 18,600
AN ADDITIONAL £3,800 FOR THE FIRST CHILD
AN ADDITIONAL £2,400 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD;ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH SPECIFIED SAVINGS OF 16,800



I absolutely confusing because when i apply my fiancee visa was MAY,2012 so i am under the old rules...

please help me how to appeal on this and what we are goin to do???


and i notice my passport is not here, where to contact about this please help me
Very sorry to learn about this.

From what you've said you applied for a Fiancee Visa before the so-called 'New-Rules'
Therefore your FLR(M) application should be considered under the old rules.

Now I do know the FLR(M) application form is rather a lot of pages and can be confusing.
Did you keep a copy of your completed application form?

The Financial Requirement is covered under section 7

Section 7A is for applicants who made a visa application to ENTER UK AFTER the 9th July 2012
Section 7B is for applicants who made a visa application to ENTER UK BEFORE the 9th July 2012

I'm just wondering which section you completed ? It should have been section 7B - Maintenance which does not require the £18600 income threshold to be reached.

Did you make a valid application?
If not, you really need to make an appeal, although it may not be deemed valid if you applied under the incorrect section.
Did you receive any guidance on how to appeal??
That will provide full information on how to progress.

You should perhaps consider an initial consulation with an experienced immigration advisor on how best to proceed. It may be possible to present considerationfor a formal request for change of circumstances.

Please check on the validity of your application with UKBA and what help they are prepared to support in the case where you made a genuine and honest mistake on the application form.
You MUST contact UKBA asap regarding your passport informing them that they have not returned it and you absolutely need it immediately. Make a big fuss about that.

You must establish very quickly if an appeal is the correct way forward, or if another FLR(M) application will be required.