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2. See also husband's visa application.13.5 - Spouses/civil partners and how they qualify wrote:the applicant has sufficient knowledge of the English language and sufficient knowledge about life in the United Kingdom, unless he is under the age of 18 or aged 65 or over at the time he makes his application (see Paragraph 13.15)
Hi JohnJohn wrote:Using your numbering :-
Can you say how much savings the two of you have at present? And how much you would expect to earn in the UK?
- ILE is still available ... if you have passed the Life in the UK Citizenship test! But it is only possible to take that test in the UK. But when you apply for your spouse visa, point out that you have been married for 8 years, and then the visa should be endorsed "KOL required" ... get to the UK ... take the test .... and apply for ILR shortly thereafter.
- a spouse visa is clearly what you need to apply for.
- Tier 1 General will be much more difficult than a spouse visa, and could not be endorsed "KOL required".
We are going to stay with my brother in Portsmouth, he can give us our own room and also said he could support us financially for a while however we know we cant use the offer of financial support in our application so we have decided to say will ay 50pound a week including utilities. I have researched the prospect of jobs in my field and there seems to be plenty of opportunities.Do you think 3000 pounds might be enough to scrape us through. When I leave my employment here I will be due around 2000 pounds but obviously wont be in my bank account till I leave my job.John wrote:Even so, I would still say .... go for it. Visa application fee is just over £500, payable in local currency.we currently have around 3000pounds in savings
When you first get to the UK, where will you be living? From friends or family, or where?
It is OK for him to allow you to stay there rent-free, and whilst it is totally OK for him also to give you financial support, any such financial support, or potential support, would be ignored in assessing whether the financial test is passed, or not.he can give us our own room and also said he could support us financially for a while however we know we cant use the offer of financial support in our application so we have decided to say will say 50pound a week including utilities.
thankyou for your help John it is much appreciated.John wrote:It is OK for him to allow you to stay there rent-free, and whilst it is totally OK for him also to give you financial support, any such financial support, or potential support, would be ignored in assessing whether the financial test is passed, or not.he can give us our own room and also said he could support us financially for a while however we know we cant use the offer of financial support in our application so we have decided to say will say 50pound a week including utilities.
However £3000 in savings, and free accommodation for the initial period, should be OK to get you to the UK on a spouse visa.