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Yes, that's the plan.. but I'm worried they wont take that into account atm.Wanderer wrote:Only you can sponsor ur husband, no alternative.
I think you'll have to find a job after the birth to show some income, look at it from the ECO's view; lone parent not working bringing over someone else who is not working...
Ok, thanks.. well.. we both have supportive families, his dad supported his 6 month stay here and my family help out financially.. but its all hear say, we don't actually have any proof. Maybe letters from our parents stating they will help out until we both get jobs would help.Provide a spreadsheet or something that shows how you will manage without additional benefits and showing how they will be reduced by ur husband living with you. Show his projected income although I think such income can be counted now (I think I read here) - you need to allay any fears the ECO has about use of public funds to finance a foreign spouse basically. Also show you are aware of the visa costs, relocation costs etc so the ECO knows you are on the ball.
Send a certified copy of your passport and docs, duly notarised.
NoIs it possible to obtain a spouse visa, whilst in the UK.
Your wife got a CoA? And then the two of you got married in the UK? Even if that is the case she will still need to return to her country to apply for her spouse visa.we have been married in a registry office with Home Office approval
Is your husband now in the UK? Have they stopped the IS? If so, it is wrong of them to do so, unless and until your husband is employed. But when he is employed, your IS should indeed stop, but instead the two of you will need to jointly claim Tax Credits. How much you will get in Tax Credits will depend upon how much he is earning.I called my local income support office and they said as soon as my husband arrives in the UK, they're going to stop my benefits as its his responsibility to provide for us and I do have a job lined up for him with my uncle, maybe if I explain all this they will look past it?