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The appellant appeals, with permission, against the decision of First-tier Tribunal dismissing her appeal against the Entry Clearance Officer's decision of 13 th November 2014.
On 5 th May 2014 the appellant made an application for entry clearance for settlement to join her husband Mr Khan. Her application was refused under paragraph EC-P.1.1 of Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules with reference to Appendix FM-SE. It was noted that the appellant's sponsor was not exempt from the financial requirements and therefore needed to provide documents specified in the Immigration Rules. Bank statements for six months were received but only 3 months of payslips were received.
Contrary to the Rules the Entry Clearance Officer emphasised that the appellant had failed to submit her sponsor's wage slips corresponding with the bank statements submitted. This was a requirement of the Rules and consequently the Entry Clearance Officer refused the appeal.
The First-tier Tribunal Judge dismissed the appeal and challenge by way of permission to appeal was made on four grounds,
(1) that the judge did not understand the evidence given in relation to the missing payslips,
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