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TigerQueen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 6:13 amHi there,
I am an Indian citizen married to a British citizen. I am currently in India going to apply for Spouse Visa and I have a couple of queries...
1. I have not been working since 2020, I was in the Uk visiting my then-fiance and got stuck there due to covid although I left before my visa expired. I came back to India and applied for a marriage visit visa and then got married in the Uk this year and again got stuck there for months due to Covid related travel restrictions. My husband earns well and we have our own house in the Uk and he will be providing all his documents (bank statements, employment certificates, payslips etc.) as well as mortgage, council tax, utility bills etc. Will it be ok since I am unable to show my work-related documents? Although, I will be providing my bank statements that would reflect whatever savings I have got and my master's degree certificate from a Uk university etc. Your work situation and income does not matter, its that of your spouse and sponsor that is relevant.
2. Is it possible that my husband applies for the visa on behalf of me in the Uk and I provide the biometrics in India? Will the process be easier? It is possible, people do it and does not really make a difference in terms of being easier or not.
3. I am aware of the documents listed in gov.uk for a Spouse visa application. Is there anything extra that I or my husband can provide to make the application foolproof? Thanks a lot!!
No, the fees are for different applicationsTigerQueen wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:30 amThanks a lot for your reply! Just wondering, if my husband does the application from the Uk, will it cost me less (as mentioned in gov.uk 1,033 GBP if applied within the Uk and 1,523 GBP if applied from outside)? Also, will there be a change in the Immigration health surcharge? Thanks again.
Thanks, what about my husband's employment paperwork?TigerQueen wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 12:28 pmRight. I am sorry I am a little confused. Which Tier exactly does the Spouse visa fall under? I am unable to find anything called a "Spouse visa" on the website. Also, does my husband have to provide his employment paperwork for 6 months from the same employee or is it possible to provide it from different employees (in case he changes jobs)? Thanks again.
If he meets the financial requirements with his full time employment then provide for that job only and apply using CAT A to avoid too much paperwork and likely confusion by CW.TigerQueen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:28 pmHi again, so my husband completes 6 months of his full time job with his current employer on 20th February 2022. I will be applying for the visa after the 20th. He also has been working part time for a year now. I wanted to know if we can provide documents for both his jobs to meet the financial requirements for the spouse visa? Thanks in advance.
No there is not. You can only pay by card.TigerQueen wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:52 pmHi again, just wanted to make a query regarding the payment procedure of the visa application fees and the IHS charge - other than using credit card/debit card, is there any other option such as Internet banking to make the payment? Thanks.
TigerQueen wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 5:54 amThanks for the reply. I have another query regarding my husband's bank statements. Within the 6 months statements, there are 2 money transfers in particular(of about £1800 in total) from his own Barclays account to his HSBC account (the one we will use for the visa application). And, there is a transfer of £500 to his friend. Will these transactions be seen as "big deposits" and does he have to provide a bank letter/cover letter explaining the "source of fund" even though its his own money? Will the £500 getting credited needs to be explained as well?
Thanks a lot!
No it is not to pose a problem. Relevance is inflow of his monthly pay to the account corresponding to what is on the payslips.
TigerQueen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:21 amHello Everyone! Just wanted to double-check, I have a Master's Degree certificate from a reputed university in the Uk. Will it suffice for the English language proficiency requirement for the visa application? Do I need to mention it anywhere in my cover letter? It will suffice. Provide the details when you get to the section about English Language proficiency or requirement, mention it in cover letter and upload your Masters degree certificate.
Also, my husband doesn't have an "Offer letter" on letterhead from his current employer, he was sent an email offer letter but he is providing his employment letter, wage slips etc. Will this affect the application? Thanks. Letter from employer stating the required information suffices.
If they have and which I presumed they did apply separately and at different time not that the 3 applications are together or around same time then no need to state anything. My opinion.
They are not travelling with you as joined on your application as yours and their pathway of application different I presume.TigerQueen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 1:33 pmWe are planning to apply the visas together since we are planning to travel together since it's their first time travelling to the uk. Although they are applying for a very short trip. Should I then mention it somewhere on my cover letter or does it complicate my application in any way?