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Role of savings and employability in a marriage visa?

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MWill
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Role of savings and employability in a marriage visa?

Post by MWill » Fri Dec 07, 2007 1:56 pm

At some point in the future, my American girlfriend an I are going to get married in the US, and then we will apply for a marriage visa so she can live with me in the UK.

I read somewhere that in order to prove my spouse will not need to use public funds, I should ideally be earning more than the benefit rate for couples over 18 - so my disposable income, after tax, NI and housing costs, would need to be (at the moment) £92.80 a week or above.

If I was earning slightly less than that, would a marriage visa still be possible? We will have very healthy savings, enough to support us for a while, and my girlfriend has university qualifications and has been working for several years - I'm sure she wouldn't have much trouble finding a job here. Would this be enough to prove that we wouldn't need public funds?

Thanks very much!

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Post by VictoriaS » Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:04 pm

It is £92.80 per week over and above rent and bills.

But savings will be taken into acocunt.

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Post by MWill » Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:07 pm

VictoriaS wrote:It is £92.80 per week over and above rent and bills.

But savings will be taken into acocunt.

Victoria
Thanks!

So would it be flexible, if I were to be earning less than £92.80 a week after rent and bills, depending on savings?

And does the disposable income have to be mine entirely, or will my girlfriend's prospective earnings also be taken into account?

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