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Doesn't matter, the Gov. sets benefit level to suit the person in need and family, not anyone else the person might want to invite into the household from a land afar.onjfan2006 wrote:these benefits are In my name Only,my partner is living in Colombia , we are awaiting the appeal date ..but i feel that my income is more than enough to suppport us both when he does arrive here , that is , until he finds work ..
That's right, but u still need to prove financial support, and as before, benefits are geared for the claimant, not the claimant and one foreign other, it's not me saying this, it's the UKBA...onjfan2006 wrote:apologies , what i meant to say is : there is no mention in the refusal letter that we both have to have been in a relationship for 2 years at least....this is only for un anmarried partner aor same gender partner....we are both legally married to each other , therefore we dont fall under that ruling
I remembered in a case law in which court ordered that incapacity benefits and disability allowance should be included as income.onjfan2006 wrote:Hi everyone...hope everyone is well, i am a newbie here and have been surfing through all this website...I enetered into a civil partnership with my same gender partner in Colombia earlier this year...in fact we married twice, first we married in Popayan through a public notary ...we were her first civil partenership case.. we had the reception , the family and friends at a beautiful hotel , all the family and guests were there..i am a British citizen , but was born in Colombia myself...but been here in UK since an early age..My partner is Colombian ...we had an appointment with the British consulate in Cali Colombia on another matter and during our conversation with her , our wedding came up, after telling her the details she told us that our marriage would not be recognised in the uk ,unless we were to enter into a civil ceremony at the British Embassy in Bogota ...This is what we then had to do , i was due to fly home in the next few days but had to postpone my flight for another week or so, in order for us to get married there..
This is my situation ...i am currently in receipt of benefits, i receive Incapacity benefit , income support and Disability living allowance .....My partners visa was refused on the grounds that 2 your sponsor is currently in receipt of substantial public funds, which he is entitled to , no evidence has been provided of any other income your sponsor recieves or any evidence that your sponsor is able to work , as no evidence has been provided of any previous employment , i am not satisfied that his income is likely to increase in the short term , ..."
Since this refusal , i have had substantial increases in my benefit.., totalling £280 per week ....would this not be enough for me to maintain my partner till he finds work ?...we are finding this situation very stressful and he has been under medical supervision by his gp for stress related issues caused by all this ...we have been together for 15 months and we spent 3 wonderful months together in Colombia when we got married....?...we are waiting for appeal date ...i have a solicitor , and have spoke to my local councilor who is an immigration expert , he will be asking any necessary questions on our behalf ....please can anyone help us advise us ...we are so grateful for any advise you could give us ....thank you