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That is incorrect. If there is only a non-British partner and no dependent non-British children, you need to show savings of £62,500, held in an easily accessible bank account for at least six months. The amount increases if any children involved are non-British citizens (For instance, partner + two non-British citizen children would require savings of £78,000).
Thanks for your reply!secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 9:36 pmHow many partners and dependent non-British children are involved in the application?
That is incorrect. If there is only a non-British partner and no dependent non-British children, you need to show savings of £62,500, held in an easily accessible bank account for at least six months. The amount increases if any children involved are non-British citizens (For instance, partner + two non-British citizen children would require savings of £78,000).
Assuming only sponsoring a non-British partner and no non-British children, you would need about £29,375 in savings.
The calculation is as follows ((18,600-annual income)*2.5)+16,000.
So, in your case, (5350*2.5)+16000 = 13375+16000 = 29375
Any non-British citizen dependent children will obviously drastically increase the savings requirement.
At the indefinite leave to remain stage, the whole of the amount above £16,000 can be used. And the following equation is to be used: (x minus 16,000) = y
Hi Zimba,zimba wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 12:33 am1. UKVI has no interest in the details of your travel outside the UK and they are not relevant at all. You enter it as one period, from the date of your departure from the UK until the date of your return. The family route has no absence limits at all, so your absences do not matter at all
2. This is not important either
So salary earned is divided by the period in which it was earned, then multiply by 12. That is the annualised salary to meet part 1 only !Total gross income from non-salaried employment in the period prior to the date of
application for which that employment has been held) divided by the number of
months and multiplied by 12 (or by the number of weeks and multiplied by 52 where
payment is weekly, or by the number of days and multiplied by 365 where payment
is daily) = Income from non-salaried employment that can be counted towards the
financial requirement.
kristinam wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 8:30 pmThank you so much for clarifying this. I indeed haven’t understood that.
I have one last question if you don’t mind?
If I will be applying based on cash savings and I held the sufficient amount for the last 6 months, do I need 6 separate statements for each single month?
Because since there were no transactions Barclays hasn’t issues any statements from December 2022 but only one statement from December 2022 to May 2023 showing the amount.
So I have November Statement, December and then December to May. Can I apply with that? Yes apply with that, statement does not have to be monthly, could be single one covering the required period.
Thanks again!
Kristina
kristinam wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 10:50 pmHello! I am about to submit my documents and would like to reconfirm a few details. Can someone kindly check my documents and let me know if I am missing something?
Application submitted May 27th. Biometric appointment 6th June. Super priority
ILR Set(M)
Mandatory documents:
My (applicant's) passport (all pages)
Declaration signed by partner
Other documents:
Residence in the UK:
Title register - Joint
Mortgage statement as an evidence of monthly housing costs
8 item of correspondance:
Joint - A letter from mortgage provider - December 2020
Joint - Water Bill - February 2021
Applicant - HMRC - July 2021
Partner - HMRC - January 2022
Applicant - NHS - March 2022
Partner - SLC (Student loan) - July 2022 - Can we use this?
Joint - Mortgage statement - December 2022
Joint - Council Tax - March 2023
Finances:
Bank statement covering past 6 months to show cash savings (I am applying with cash savings)
Declaration of the source of cash savings
Life events:
Marriage certificate (I included both in original language and translation in English. Do they need the original?) Original is always needed. No substitute for this.
Daughter's birth certificate (British citizen)
Proof of identity:
My (applicant's) biometric residence permit
Partner's passport (all pages)
Educational:
English Test certificate
I have also provided Life in the UK reference number in the form, do I need to attach the email as well? Email not required.
They have also requested 'Documents supporting my other reasons to stay in the UK'. I am not sure what additional documents do I need to provide here? None.
Please let me know if everything is in order. Thumbs up!
I appreciate you taking your time!