How a post on our blog helped someone to make right decision about their visa application!

"Hi,

Thanks for responding to my e-mail. As my Visa application was yesterday morning, it was not possible to commit to your service but I must say that your online blog was VERY CRUCIAL in our decision making. My husband having been established a Limited Company in the UK only 9 months ago, we were unsure whether partial accounts would be acceptable even though he had surpassed the £18,600 financial requirement. What is funny is that we sought the advice of an expert recognised by the Home Office and she simply read to us the contents of the Home Office website that we were already aware of! Her interpretation of a FULL financial year was 12 months. She advised us against attending the Premium service with partial accounts and suggested using a postal service as that would buy us more weeks to get 12 months worth of accounts!

Needless to say, my visa was approved in less than three hours, courtesy of clarification from your blog! So why I am telling you all this? I am going to be sending an e-mail to the above adviser and slyly point her to your website, she really does need to polish up her knowledge in this area, you only need to go online to read the turmoil many people are going through trying to interpret what a full financial year entails.


I shall be recommending your services to anyone I feel could benefit from it!"

This came from Roselyne, who read a post on our blog that how partial accounts can be used to apply for Spouse visas. 


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