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There is no longer a 2 year option as the route to permanent settlement has been extended to 5 years. This is issued as an initial 33 months (application from outside of the UK) followed by a further 2.5 year extension. The financial conditions must be met at each stage, together with payment of the new NHS surcharge (£600 for the first visa and £500 for the subsequent one). This is in addition to the £956 spouse settlement visa fee and £649 when your wife applies for her FLR(M) extension after 2,5 years.mtebbit wrote:Thanks for your prompt reply, I thought that would be the case. When I said permanent settlement I meant a spouse visa, there is a 2 year route for settlement isn't there? Can you help out with another question, my daughter is 2 and a British citizen - the financial requirement remains at just £18,600 as she's not considered a dependant, correct?
If I claim benefits such as working tax credits as an individual for myself and child tax credits and child benefit for my daughter do you know if that affects the spouse visa application?
Thanks again.