Hi everyone
I need guidance from you. I had been an international student in UK since 2011. In May 2013 I got married to a British citizen in UK.The background is - his first wife had died due to meningitis in July 2012. Since then he was into severe depression and stress as he had 2 kids - a girl (now 10) and boy (now 3 years). He had stopped working as no one to look after his kids and himself. Then we met and we felt we could go ahead get married. Things started to improve for him and he worked part time. he wasn't claiming any benefits except for child benefits. At that time we didn't know that he needed to show the income of 18600/year to apply for my spouse visa. So in October 2014, after knowing this he was again into depression and life got very complex for all four family members. we got into touch with a family support work from the council and she help us a lot to get back stability. She infact helped me search a lawyer also who to get help in applying for my spouse visa within UK at a reasonable fees.
now my question is - my husband, step daughter and step son all are British citizens. The girl has been in UK for over 7 years and she is 10 years now. So if I apply for my visa based on 7 year old child concession route what are chances of getting visa? Should I go for it (my student visa expires in Jan 2015)? Though my husband has stated working his income isn't enough. we have got all his medical reports from GP and mental health advising team as well as support of the family support worker of the council. the lawyer told me mine is different case but chances of getting visa depends on ECO.
Will it be a strong case? Are there good chances of getting visa?
please reply and guide me
thank you so much
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