ILR for wife...think trouble lies ahead..help please
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:19 pm
hi everyone
my situation is this, im british by birth and in 2010 i marrried my wife in india, we got her a spouse visa from india in nov 2010 and it expires in feb 2013
we need to apply for ILR sometime in january but i dont meet the minimum salary requirments so dont know what to do, do i spend £1000 on UKBA fees only for them to refuse it
my wife is not working as we have a baby, born in 2011 in the uk and he holds a uk passport
my question is if they refuse it due to my low income where do we stand?
i own my own house with mortgage but we dont have much more than 2k in savings
surely they cannot deport her, our baby is only 1 and i work ft so cannot look after him myself...i also dont have close family who could look after him...we live alone
is there a case for copassionate grounds or human rights to a family life? im confused and scared now my wife is quite angry with me
It seems disgrceful that we are in this position when i was born here and have worked for nearly 18 yrs in the uk
My wife has a provisional driving lic. and also passed her life in the uk test
please help with any advice if you can
thanks in advance
my situation is this, im british by birth and in 2010 i marrried my wife in india, we got her a spouse visa from india in nov 2010 and it expires in feb 2013
we need to apply for ILR sometime in january but i dont meet the minimum salary requirments so dont know what to do, do i spend £1000 on UKBA fees only for them to refuse it
my wife is not working as we have a baby, born in 2011 in the uk and he holds a uk passport
my question is if they refuse it due to my low income where do we stand?
i own my own house with mortgage but we dont have much more than 2k in savings
surely they cannot deport her, our baby is only 1 and i work ft so cannot look after him myself...i also dont have close family who could look after him...we live alone
is there a case for copassionate grounds or human rights to a family life? im confused and scared now my wife is quite angry with me
It seems disgrceful that we are in this position when i was born here and have worked for nearly 18 yrs in the uk
My wife has a provisional driving lic. and also passed her life in the uk test
please help with any advice if you can
thanks in advance