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On top of that, you should be aware that there are now minimum income requirements for sponsors of spouse visa applicants. You'd better start by reading this page, then follow the links:-Ziggy72 wrote:
We're really desperate to sort something out and we just don't have all the money needed for visa applications and a wedding.
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I'm confused. £14k+/year to get a degree for which there are no post-graduation opportunities? Was it just a one-year course or a three/four year-programme during which time the hiring landscape just changed dramatically?Ziggy72 wrote:There seems to be next to zero opportunities in terms of seeking employment in costume design which she has just gained her degree in.
earlier you said there was 'zero opportunity'Ziggy72 wrote:There's lots of work here for her, just not from a company that has accreditation from the Home Office which would enable her to get some sort of sponsorship.