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Thank you.. Yes I do earn more than that. Will apply before the fee goes up..Casa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:19 pmYour wife and children will be issued with a limited leave to remain visa for 2.5 years, after which they will have to apply for a further 2.5 year extension before qualifying for settlement (ILR).
Do you earn a minimum of £24,800 p.a ?
The visa fees are currently £1,523 per applicant.
In addition to the visa fees you will also have to pay the NHS Surcharge of £600 each (expected to increase shortly to £1,200 each).
Sure.. Thank you.. She competed her A1 already.. Will book her TB test soon.. Do you I need to provide the accommodation details in UK or Maintance funds would sufficeCasa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 7:44 pmIf things go as predicted, you may only have until the 18th December to submit the application before the NHS Surcharge increases.![]()
Bear in mind that your wife needs A1 level English from an UKVI approved test provider, unless she has a degree taught in English which requires a NARIC ELA (Red Route).
Your wife also requires a TB certificate issued by a UKVI approved test centre.
Don't rush the application in order to beat the increase in costs as there are numerous documents which need to be submitted in order to avoid a costly refusal.
https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/partner-spouse
I think yes you can but if the IHS gets increased before you submit the online application then you may have to pay the difference.