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The Home Office have "paused" some family migrant visa applications in view of the High Court Judgement on Friday. They say this :

Today, 5 July 2013, the High Court handed down its judgment in a Judicial Review of the minimum income threshold for spouses/partners and children applying in the family route.

The Home Office has paused decision-making on some spouse/partner and child settlement visa and leave to remain applications to enable us to consider the implications of the judgment.

A Home Office spokesperson said:

'Our family changes were brought in to make sure that spouses coming to live in the UK would not become reliant on the taxpayer for financial support and would be able to integrate effectively. We're pleased that this judgment supports the basis of our approach.

'We are looking closely at the judgment and its likely impact on the minimum income threshold before we decide how to respond. In the meantime, where an applicant does not meet the minimum income threshold and there is no other reason to refuse it, the application will be put on hold.'

There is Q & A here :

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsfragments/87-min-income-threshold?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ukborderagency+%28UK+Border+Agency+latest+news%29

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Interesting ... though I note there's no FAQ where an income-only refusal has already been escalated to an immigration tribunal appeal, which is awaiting reply from the consulate to the tribunal before a hearing date is set.

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