Hi all,
I have been very impressed by this site and it has been a great help already.
I have some questions that may not have been covered or maybe I haven't been able to find!
Some background, I am a U.K. citizen and I am married to an Ecuadorian. We married in Ecuador in 2006 and were living there together until Dec 2009 when we both came here to the UK to visit. My husband came on a visitors visa. Coming towards the end of the vist I found it difficult to think of leaving my family and so we have decided to live here. We are organising everything now so that my husband will return to Ecuador and apply for the settlement visa. I will stay here to work.
1) For the visitors visa, I gave brief translations of any documents from Spanish to English. Will this be sufficient for the settlement visa or does it have to be a 'certified' translation, and who is deemed ok to do this?
2) I plan to apply for the visa when I have a job to show that I can support my husband and we will be living with my parents. But right now, my parents are supporting me and I have about GBP500 (which is slowly dwindling!) Although I will wait till I have a job to apply, to show I am earinng enough and have at least GBP100 a week after expenses, I am worried that because I dont have enough savings and only a short time in the job this could damage the application. I noticed on the post '3rd Party Support & Accommodation' a link to a notice stating
Third party support and/or joint sponsorship are permissible for entry clearance applications under Rules 281, 297 and 317.
Could this help us if I show that my parents will support me and my husband? and if so what documents will my parents need to provide to show not only that they have the funds, but that they will support us.
3) The visa form asks if my husband has a work offer, we have been talking to some local business' and one has said that he would give him work if he had the correct papers. Would this be benificial to put on the application form or more damaging as could show he was looking for work whilst here on visitors visa.
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can give. We are nervous about this application...
Gemma
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