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Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by JustSamsung » Sat May 09, 2020 12:56 pm

Hi All,

I am really confused sbout what to do so please only advise if you're sure;

My wife got her first visa in December 2013, she arrived in February 2014.. we then applied for FLR(m) 2016, it got declined as my earning was £100 lower than £18,600 so we appealed the decision as this was due to me having a car accident and I had to take time off work, at the appeal I showed that in the time since the original decision I have earned more than minimum threshold. My wife was granted her visa in December 2017 for a further 2.5 years. So my wife has been in the country for 6 years 3 months now.

Forward to now, I have been self employed for a year, we now have a child and my wife is on maternity leave, I am due to submit my account to my accountant and my net income is below the £18,600 threshold due to the impact of COVID-19.

Do I apply for her indefinite leave to remain in these circumstances or shall I use some other route?

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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by seagul » Sat May 09, 2020 2:22 pm

JustSamsung wrote:
Sat May 09, 2020 12:56 pm
. My wife was granted her visa in December 2017 for a further 2.5 years.
Was she granted the extension under 5 years or 10 years of route????
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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by JustSamsung » Sat May 09, 2020 3:59 pm

Hi, thanks for your reply

She was given extension under 5 year.
But due to time waiting for her appeal, went silent note than a year waiting so it accumulated more months so she been here 6 years 3 months

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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by seagul » Sat May 09, 2020 4:53 pm

JustSamsung wrote:
Sat May 09, 2020 12:56 pm
, we now have a child and my wife is on maternity leave
If she has earned sufficiently before commencing her maternity leave then that income can also be used towards meeting the financial requirement.
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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by JustSamsung » Sat May 09, 2020 6:40 pm

She was on a zero hour contract so not much there, do you think I should go down 10 year route do to having a child

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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by JustSamsung » Mon May 11, 2020 3:46 am

Could anyone advise what I could do please?

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Re: Spouse visa.. I'm really confused.

Post by seagul » Mon May 11, 2020 5:32 am

JustSamsung wrote:
Sat May 09, 2020 6:40 pm
She was on a zero hour contract so not much there, do you think I should go down 10 year route do to having a child
Haven't you have cash savings? If not then probably going for 10 years of route may only be the option left.
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