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Yes your understanding is correct. But also remember that changing maiden name into married name isn't mandatory for visa purposes.CALLUMRF23 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:59 am
We will have the marriage certificate as proof of our marriage, so we’ll be sure to provide this as evidence in her application. Once approved & she is in the UK she will change to her married name on her passport (& of course we’ll have to update the Visa), plus any other required documents.
Online Linguistic Support is designed for Erasmus students to improve their english language before/while starting studies at another European country which wont work as a substitute to meet the English language requirement for spouse visa. Simply she should sit for A1 test or even higher B1 or get her degree be assessed through Naric under their red route.CALLUMRF23 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:06 pmHi,
As part of her Erasmus in 2017, my wife, completed the OLS Language Assessment and achieved a Level C1 (completed on 21.12.17).
Firstly, is this assessment sufficient to prove her English Language? If so, does it remain valid now? (I've read that it can be valid for up to 2 years but need 100% clarity).
Should a further Language Assessment be required are you able to advise how/where this is to be completed?
NB. Her degree is from Germany and the Erasmus was completed at the University of Kent.
Really appreciate your help and look forward to hearing from you.
Callum
1. Please stick to one topic for all your questions.CALLUMRF23 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 2:04 pmHi,
As my wife’s sponsor & as part of her Spouse Visa Application I understand I have to provide a copy of my passport biometrics page & also proof of my British Citizenship, by way of my passport - do they need to have my actual passport or is a photocopy of the entire passport sufficient?
In addition, my wife only has a PDF copy of her IELTS certificate - will this suffice &/or will they require the original?
Thanks for in advance for your help,
Callum
I have merged your threads. Kindly keep all questions in one topic.CALLUMRF23 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 2:08 pmSorry, did not realise I attached this to a previous thread. Thank you for confirming.
Callum