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Wife ILR, strange scenario
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:03 pm
by gaboon_viper
hi,
i am on ilr ( 5 years tier1)
my wife ilr due next month on tier1 dependent ilr, 2 years route.First please which form i should use set o or set m. and MAIN PROBLEM is that
we are living in shared accommodation house and all bills are being paid by my landlord from last 2 years. all i have is follow
1. tenancy agreement
2 my bank statement only mine ,, i didn't open bank account for my wife yet.
what should i do. any chance for my wife visa?
Also we have 1 baby born here, she is 2 years old now. her birth certificate can help?
please help me. great stress here now
also i have no job now a days., i am claiming house benefit, do i need to show maintenance fund or any job to support my dependent?
your advice and help needed please GREAT FORUM
thanks

Re: Wife ILR, strange scenario
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:29 pm
by Amber
gaboon_viper wrote:hi,
i am on ilr ( 5 years tier1)
my wife ilr due next month on tier1 dependent ilr, 2 years route.First please which form i should use set o or set m. and MAIN PROBLEM is that
we are living in shared accommodation house and all bills are being paid by my landlord from last 2 years. all i have is follow
1. tenancy agreement
2 my bank statement only mine ,, i didn't open bank account for my wife yet.
what should i do. any chance for my wife visa?
Also we have 1 baby born here, she is 2 years old now. her birth certificate can help?
please help me. great stress here now
also i have no job now a days., i am claiming house benefit, do i need to show maintenance fund or any job to support my dependent?
your advice and help needed please GREAT FORUM
thanks

You need to show cohabitation documents nhs letter, NI letter etc.. (if desperate, then any document that has your partner's name on will suffice) it needs to show name, date and address spread as evenly as possibly over the period since she last was granted leave up to a maximum of 2 years you can use your bank statements.
Get hold of your housing benefit entitlement letter and read whether it says .....an amount because you are a couple £112.55 on the applicable amount?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:45 pm
by gaboon_viper
thx amber d4, for your reply. do i need to show any maintanace fund, or any job? plz thanks
Re: Wife ILR, strange scenario
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:47 pm
by Amber
D4109125 wrote:gaboon_viper wrote:hi,
i am on ilr ( 5 years tier1)
my wife ilr due next month on tier1 dependent ilr, 2 years route.First please which form i should use set o or set m. and MAIN PROBLEM is that
we are living in shared accommodation house and all bills are being paid by my landlord from last 2 years. all i have is follow
1. tenancy agreement
2 my bank statement only mine ,, i didn't open bank account for my wife yet.
what should i do. any chance for my wife visa?
Also we have 1 baby born here, she is 2 years old now. her birth certificate can help?
please help me. great stress here now
also i have no job now a days., i am claiming house benefit, do i need to show maintenance fund or any job to support my dependent?
your advice and help needed please GREAT FORUM
thanks

You need to show cohabitation documents nhs letter, NI letter etc.. (if desperate, then any document that has your partner's name on will suffice) it needs to show name, date and address spread as evenly as possibly over the period since she last was granted leave up to a maximum of 2 years you can use your bank statements.
Get hold of your housing benefit entitlement letter and read whether it says .....an amount because you are a couple £112.55 on the applicable amount?
Also, are you claiming JSA if so, how much do you get per week?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:56 pm
by gaboon_viper
Tx amber. I m jot taking any jsa yet. I am looking for job, hopefully will get. But my financial position is very tight. Is maintance fund is reqiurement in my case please. Thanks so much
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:59 pm
by Amber
gaboon_viper wrote:Tx amber. I m jot taking any jsa yet. I am looking for job, hopefully will get. But my financial position is very tight. Is maintance fund is reqiurement in my case please. Thanks so much
What about my question re; the housing benefit?
You need to show adequate maintenance without recourse to public funds.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:28 pm
by gaboon_viper
D4109125 wrote:gaboon_viper wrote:Tx amber. I m jot taking any jsa yet. I am looking for job, hopefully will get. But my financial position is very tight. Is maintance fund is reqiurement in my case please. Thanks so much
What about my question re; the housing benefit?
You need to show adequate maintenance without recourse to public funds.
Tx for ur reply, i applied last month but still waiting , didnt get any letter yet, may be next few weeks, i will get some response. Thanks
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:42 pm
by Amber
gaboon_viper wrote:D4109125 wrote:gaboon_viper wrote:Tx amber. I m jot taking any jsa yet. I am looking for job, hopefully will get. But my financial position is very tight. Is maintance fund is reqiurement in my case please. Thanks so much
What about my question re; the housing benefit?
You need to show adequate maintenance without recourse to public funds.
Tx for ur reply, i applied last month but still waiting , didnt get any letter yet, may be next few weeks, i will get some response. Thanks
Well you need to make sure that the benefit calculation does not include a 'couple amount' as your wife is subject to immigration control. You need either savings or an income in order to meet the adequate maintenance requirement.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:43 pm
by gaboon_viper
D4109125 wrote:gaboon_viper wrote:D4109125 wrote:gaboon_viper wrote:Tx amber. I m jot taking any jsa yet. I am looking for job, hopefully will get. But my financial position is very tight. Is maintance fund is reqiurement in my case please. Thanks so much
What about my question re; the housing benefit?
You need to show adequate maintenance without recourse to public funds.
Tx for ur reply, i applied last month but still waiting , didnt get any letter yet, may be next few weeks, i will get some response. Thanks
Well you need to make sure that the benefit calculation does not include a 'couple amount' as your wife is subject to immigration control. You need either savings or an income in order to meet the adequate maintenance requirement.
Thx amber for ur reply. My wife is excluding any benefits. I am only one claiming. Is that a problem for my wife visa ilr. Any suggested amount of saving money for manitance? 2000 or 3000? Thanks