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ashley.madden92
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Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

Post by ashley.madden92 » Fri Sep 25, 2015 7:50 pm

My husband (British citizen) is receiving Personal Independence Payment and he doesn't have much money in his bank/ saving and it is said that i will not need to meet the minimum income threshold. So does my husband have to have so much in his bank account to be able to sponsor my visa to England?

I (Vietnamses citizen), on the other hand, have about £15,000 in my bank account, i dont know if the embassy will consider that rather than looking at my husband's account. how to calculate how much money i will need to meet the requirements?

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Re: Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

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Re: Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

Post by ashley.madden92 » Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:03 pm

i have done research but dont quite understand (that's why i came here), can you be more specific? :(

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Re: Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

Post by maimai2911 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 12:16 pm

ashley.madden92 wrote:
i have done research but dont quite understand (that's why i came here), can you be more specific? :(
I am pretty sure you are exempt from financial requirement as long as you meet the 'adequate maintenance' of £114.85/week after payment of rent/mortgage and council tax. However, no idea how you prove it

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Re: Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

Post by ashley.madden92 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 3:09 pm

maimai2911 wrote:
ashley.madden92 wrote:
i have done research but dont quite understand (that's why i came here), can you be more specific? :(
I am pretty sure you are exempt from financial requirement as long as you meet the 'adequate maintenance' of £114.85/week after payment of rent/mortgage and council tax. However, no idea how you prove it
my husband is receiving DWP as well, will it be counted toward the adequate maintenance?

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Re: Spouse visa/ PIP/ Vietnamese

Post by maimai2911 » Thu Oct 01, 2015 2:01 pm

ashley.madden92 wrote:
my husband is receiving DWP as well, will it be counted toward the adequate maintenance?

I hope this link would help answer your question.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... nnex_F.pdf

It states:

All legal income for the family unit can be included, such as:
 Income from salaried or non-salaried employment.
 Income from self-employment or as a director of a specified limited company in the UK.
 Non-employment income, e.g. income from property rental or dividends from shares.
 Income from Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, Child Benefit, income-related
benefits, contributory benefits and benefits/pensions payable to Armed Forces
veterans and their partner.
 State (UK or foreign) or private pension.
 Cash savings held for at least 6 months prior to the date of application.


your saving of £15000 means you can add (15000 divides 104 weeks) = 144,23 per weeks

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