Ok, so I'm a UK citizen by birth and have been living in the UK for the majority of my life. I've been married and subsequently divorced once before, many years ago.
About 2 years ago I met my wife who is in the UK on a student visa doing an MBA. She recently handed in her MBA dissertation, and we got married a few weeks ago in a beautiful church ceremony in Cardiff attended by friends and family from all over the world.
I have a good job with a comfortable income, she has terrific work experience and is highly qualified. We've been living together for around 18 months, had a joint account for about 12 months, and her student visa is set to expire in september-ish.
Obviously we're applying for a spouse visa for her, we have the interview on thursday, everything is above board and documented, just wanted to see if I am missing anything obvious or if anyone can warn of any potential pitfalls.
Documents provided:
- Photos
- Marriage certificate
- Court stamped decree absolute of my previous marriage
- Batchelor's certificate from her degree in english with business studies
- Transcript of her MBA with bound copy of her dissertation in english
- 2 years of my payslips
- Original letter of employment from current job
- Statement of my current employment status by managing director of my company incoming increase in income explanation
- 2 years of bank statements from my personal account
- 2 years of Council tax bills from me showing change of address after I moved in with her
- All bank statements from opening of account of our joint account
- Wedding photos with receipts (number in the thousands!

I have lots more documentation but I don't want to overload them, am I missing anything obvious?
Also any tips on the sorts of things they ask would be great, we're completely genuine and above board, but having read some horror stories on the internet I'm gearing up in case they get a bit funny with me!
Thanks in advance
