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Preparing for a Fiance settlement visa

Post by proudtobeascotslass » Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:29 am

Hello everyone!

I am preparing to apply for the Fiance settlement visa, and I feel confident it will go well. However, something has made me feel uneasy and hope someone here might be able to asist.

The last two times I tried to visit my Fiance in the UK (I am American, btw) I was denied entry because they were not satesfied I was only visiting. They advised I come back with either a visitors visa to prove I am visiting, or a settlement visa to settle. Well, I had planned to settle anyway naturaly, so ive been working on it ever sense. My last denied entry was January, so it has been over 6 months.

It's a nerve wreaking process, wondering if your work you put together will satesfy the immegration officer. I was hoping if I post what we've got, someone here might be able to advice from experience. I left out the obvious pieces, such as my passport for example. Here's what we got:

*Fiance is working two part time jobs with no scheduling conflicts, will provide evidence from employers the jobs are permenant, length of stay, pay, etc.

*My Fiance will have some savings, I will have the most at about $10,000.

*My Fiance is on the waiting list for a counsil house, so we will provide evidence of that, and evidence his parents will take us in until we get our house, and evidence of their tenancy and that they can support their house.

*We plan to only get registered, and will show how much it costs to get registered, where we plan to get registered, and that we have budgeted the cost of the rings. We plan to have a really nice party to celebrate, and will also show a budget for the cost of that.

Also, as a last snipit. Will they want my Fiance's actual passport, or a copy? It says his passport on the website, but my E-mail from booking my interview said a copy.

I appreciate any help anyone can offer! I had tried their $3 a minute line a few times, but the person on the phone never spoke good english, and didn't seem to know what I was talking about. A big waste of money, to be honest.

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Post by Docterror » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:38 am

No need for the original passport of your fiance. A certified copy will do.

On a side note- he is on the waiting list for council house? Is it really smart to show that once the visa is granted, you both intend to be a drain on the public finds?
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Post by sakura » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:12 pm

Docterror wrote:No need for the original passport of your fiance. A certified copy will do.

On a side note- he is on the waiting list for council house? Is it really smart to show that once the visa is granted, you both intend to be a drain on the public finds?
To the OP: what types of jobs does he have? He will need to demonstrate a capacity to support the two of you without government funding.

I don't know if a council house is considered as public funds? I think anyone can apply for one, no?

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Post by Docterror » Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:28 pm

I don't know either. Maybe it is not. It might just be my prejudiced opinion about the usual occupants of a council house that made me feel like they are a burden.
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Post by proudtobeascotslass » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:10 pm

To my knowledge a Counsil House is not public funds, they did offer us asistance (which WOULD be public funds) but we told them no, for obvious reasons. This was ages ago mind you. We have been very careful to stay away from any government asistance.

He works at a pub, and his other job is at a frozen food store. His conbined income will be more then enough to support himself, myself and our counsil house. Counsil houses are pretty affordable, so that should look good on our application. I plan to submit papers from his employers showing his income.

I don't know if it would waste the IO's time or not, but I have considered putting together a budget plan showing how we plan to spend our money, and that we have more then enough to be successful without resorting to public funds.

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