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Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Tue Mar 01, 2016 6:36 pm

Hello all,

I'm a British Citizen and have been married to my life for 4 months now. I currently live in Qatar for work but am looking to come back to the UK in April 2016.

I want to begin the application for my wife who has Jordanian nationality to come and study/work in the UK with me. I've no problem meeting the financial or accommodation requirements but wanted to inquire into the best route to take....

I've been reading through the UK gov website for a couple of weeks now but its still quite unclear to me...I believe she needs to apply through the 'Apply to join family living permanently in the UK' route but wanted some guidance/support that this is the correct way of actually going through this...

Can somebody please help?

Thanks in advance
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Post by Casa » Tue Mar 01, 2016 6:39 pm

Yes, you've found the correct application. When you write that you meet the financial requirements, do you intend to do this through savings?
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Post by sjasem87 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:29 am

Hi Casa,

Thanks for the response. No this would be through my salary, as I earn over the required 18000 p/a. Is this suitable? I dont need to have this in savings do I?

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Post by Wanderer » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:33 am

sjasem87 wrote:Hi Casa,

Thanks for the response. No this would be through my salary, as I earn over the required 18000 p/a. Is this suitable? I dont need to have this in savings do I?
The correct amount is £18,600 and needs to be earned in UK.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by Casa » Wed Mar 02, 2016 10:23 am

The minimum amount is £18,600 but there are conditions attached. In order to qualify you will have to show:
1. You have earned the equivalent of £18,600 in your current country of residence for the 12 month period prior to submitting your wife's application.
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2. You have a confirmed job offer in the UK starting within 3 months of your arrival, again with a minimum salary of £18,600 p.a

You will also show that you have 'adequate' accommodation available in the UK for when your wife arrives.
Ensure the A1 English language qualification is from an approved test/test provider, if not qualifying with a degree taught in English.

You may be slightly over optimistic to meet an April deadline. Most Spouse Settlement visas submitted in Doha (where I assume you will be applying), are currently taking 60 days to process, with only 60% being processed in less than 30 days.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 11:28 am

Thank you for the responses.

I can confirm that my role in the UK is merely a transfer within my current company so I wont actually be changing roles and will still be earning over £18,600. With regards to accommodation, I have a house in SE London which we will include on the application.

My wife's profession is actually that of a Translator between Arabic - English so the English and UK life test (if required) shouldn't be too much of an issue. She's in the UAE at the moment so she will be applying from Dubai.

I will be in the UK permanently from the 14th of April 2016. Can you confirm if we are able to begin the online visa4uk application now and apply for the Dubai interview before I go back to the UK?

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Post by Casa » Wed Mar 02, 2016 11:31 am

sjasem87 wrote:Thank you for the responses.

I can confirm that my role in the UK is merely a transfer within my current company so I wont actually be changing roles and will still be earning over £18,600. With regards to accommodation, I have a house in SE London which we will include on the application.

My wife's profession is actually that of a Translator between Arabic - English so the English and UK life test (if required) shouldn't be too much of an issue. She's in the UAE at the moment so she will be applying from Dubai.

I will be in the UK permanently from the 14th of April 2016. Can you confirm if we are able to begin the online visa4uk application now and apply for the Dubai interview before I go back to the UK?

Thank you
Sam
Yes, you most certainly can. There may not be an interview. A decision may well well be made on the strength of the documents alone.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 12:12 pm

Thanks Casa,

Do you think a simple letter from my head of HR outlining my transfer to my UK would be suitable enough to show my job role in the UK? I'm happy to attach pay slips to that too.

Thank you for your help, you've really helped to put my mind at rest a little.

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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by Casa » Wed Mar 02, 2016 12:55 pm

You will need a letter from your employer on Company letterhead, confirming the transfer and the terms of employment including salary. Visa fees are increasing on March 18th, so you may want to submit your wife's application before then if you are in a position to do so.
Once the visa is granted, your wife will be issued with a 30 day vignette. This requires her to enter the UK within 30 days and within 10 days of arrival collect her BRP from a designated Post Office.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:31 pm

Thanks Casa, I'll make a start on it right away and keep you posted :D

Thanks again

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Post by Casa » Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:37 pm

Please do.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 7:44 am

Hello again,

does anyone know what the fees will be after the 18th of March?

Thanks
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Post by sjasem87 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:58 am

Thank you :)

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Post by Casa » Thu Mar 03, 2016 11:26 am

sjasem87 wrote:Thank you :)
The one that applies to you is Settlement @ £1,195 (+ NHS surcharge of £600)
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Post by sjasem87 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:08 pm

Just a question regarding this....

Does my wife have to hand over her passport whilst the application is being processed? We were planning on going on a belated honeymoon.

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Post by Casa » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:15 pm

sjasem87 wrote:Just a question regarding this....

Does my wife have to hand over her passport whilst the application is being processed? We were planning on going on a belated honeymoon.
Sorry to put a damper on your honeymoon plans, but yes she does. You can submit a certified copy of your passport, which I realise doesn't help your situation much.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:18 pm

How does this need to be certified? Which authority does this?

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Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:21 pm

sjasem87 wrote:How does this need to be certified? Which authority does this?

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Your passport copy can be certified by the Post Office (for a fee) or a notary.

Your new wife though has to submit her original passport. A copy will not be accepted.
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Post by Casa » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:23 pm

I believe the British Embassy in Doha offer his service. If not, they will be able to point you in the right direction.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/notarial-an ... -for-qatar
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:36 pm

I'm in the UK at the moment (I'm the sponsor) so will I need to take it to a post office for notary?

I may have to delay the appointment if they require her passport and postpone it until we come back :s its too late to delay the honeymoon as its only 2 weeks away! Do you think this would be ok?

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Post by Casa » Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:40 pm

sjasem87 wrote:I'm in the UK at the moment (I'm the sponsor) so will I need to take it to a post office for notary?

I may have to delay the appointment if they require her passport and postpone it until we come back :s its too late to delay the honeymoon as its only 2 weeks away! Do you think this would be ok?
A solicitor, notary or the Post Office will certify your passport.
You can of course delay your wife's visa application but you must ensure on the date of submission your pay slips and bank statements are no older than 28 days.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:01 pm

Casa, thank you for your help, its greatly appreciated.

Do you know if the notary is done on the same day?

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Post by Casa » Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:03 pm

It certainly should be, especially if you make a prior appointment.
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Re: Jordan to UK - bringing my wife to live with me

Post by sjasem87 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 6:14 pm

Great, I'll pop to the post office in the morning.

With her passport - I think I'll have to delay the appointment a couple of weeks. This shouldn't be a problem should it?

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