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I have considered whether any parties require the protection of an anonymity direction. No anonymity direction was made previously in respect of this Appellant. Having considered all the circumstances and evidence I do not consider it necessary to make an anonymity direction.
This is an appeal by the Appellant against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge De Haney promulgated on 16 December 2014 which allowed the appeal under the Immigration Rules and on human rights grounds.
On 21 February 2014 the Appellant applied for entry clearance to the United Kingdom as the souse of Oluwatoyin Omosola Olanrewaju.
On 26 March 2014 the Secretary of State refused the Appellant�s application and issued two refusal letters. The refusal letters gave a number of reasons:
(b) The Appellant had not provided all of the evidence as required in Appendix FM-SE specifically 6 months of wage slips and bank statements and a letter from her employer confirming the terms of her employment and salary dated no earlier than 28 days before the date of application.
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