So my MP office isn't proving helpful at all. I sent in all the supporting documents I'd sent to IRCC, and spoke with the office today.
She says she spoke to immigration & they advise I reapply. She just kept reading out their refusal letter of limited evidence, and telling me they advise I reapply.
I told her that wasn't really helpful, as I so obviously met the requirements, and I don't LOGICALLY understand how someone can look at all my evidence and refuse me. 3 pieces of government issued paperwork have us living together long before the requirement, I WAS 4 MONTHS PREGNANT WITH OUR CHILD, I had my letter from a past employer, our midwife, my bank statements showing I sent him money for the mortgage. Not to mention our NOTARISED common law declaration.
I just don't understand. I've said I wanted an explanation WHY that is considered limited evidence and hasn't been accepted.
She started advising me to ask all my neighbours to write me letters, as that can help (with a second application), but it honestly feels like a joke; letters from my elderly neighbours who probably can't even remember when they first saw me at the house, is worth more than my record of employment, and all my tax letters? Like, what?
She said she'd phone them back again, but that immigration "hardly ever reopens cases they refuse". She also said she'd phone other MP offices they work with, and ask around. But I feel like she's not really assisting me other than telling me how it is. I thought she'd be able to argue it with immigration, not just report back they want me to reapply.
I just don't understand. I'm thinking of contacting the appeal board - does the appeal process itself cost money, or is the expense just for legal counsel they advise you get?
I am at the end of my rope here - I can't believe I'm just being told to reapply. I have nothing more official to add to a second application, other than neighbours letters and more letters from other health professionals, that I was suggested to get.
**Edited; She also opened the phone call with "ok but you don't have an open case with immigration, correct?" I'm like, "well, no because it was just refused."
"Ok, well reapply so you have an open file and we'd be able to discuss more with immigration."
I just honestly feel so let down, and disappointed.
She says she spoke to immigration & they advise I reapply. She just kept reading out their refusal letter of limited evidence, and telling me they advise I reapply.
I told her that wasn't really helpful, as I so obviously met the requirements, and I don't LOGICALLY understand how someone can look at all my evidence and refuse me. 3 pieces of government issued paperwork have us living together long before the requirement, I WAS 4 MONTHS PREGNANT WITH OUR CHILD, I had my letter from a past employer, our midwife, my bank statements showing I sent him money for the mortgage. Not to mention our NOTARISED common law declaration.
I just don't understand. I've said I wanted an explanation WHY that is considered limited evidence and hasn't been accepted.
She started advising me to ask all my neighbours to write me letters, as that can help (with a second application), but it honestly feels like a joke; letters from my elderly neighbours who probably can't even remember when they first saw me at the house, is worth more than my record of employment, and all my tax letters? Like, what?
She said she'd phone them back again, but that immigration "hardly ever reopens cases they refuse". She also said she'd phone other MP offices they work with, and ask around. But I feel like she's not really assisting me other than telling me how it is. I thought she'd be able to argue it with immigration, not just report back they want me to reapply.
I just don't understand. I'm thinking of contacting the appeal board - does the appeal process itself cost money, or is the expense just for legal counsel they advise you get?
I am at the end of my rope here - I can't believe I'm just being told to reapply. I have nothing more official to add to a second application, other than neighbours letters and more letters from other health professionals, that I was suggested to get.
**Edited; She also opened the phone call with "ok but you don't have an open case with immigration, correct?" I'm like, "well, no because it was just refused."
"Ok, well reapply so you have an open file and we'd be able to discuss more with immigration."
I just honestly feel so let down, and disappointed.