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So you must be married before we apply? (In our case, before 11 months is up)
No, I did not say that. You must either be married OR have 2 years minimum substantial documented proof of 'living in a relationship akin to marriage' proving cohabitation and joint commitments.So you must be married before we apply? (In our case, before 11 months is up)
If you apply from outside the UK, only the British sponsor (assuming one of you is British) UK income is counted. Note that if you are both outside the UK when you apply, there are additional requirements.The timing is quite tight because we are both looking to change jobs and realise one (ideally both) must be in FULL-time employment with 6 months employment history (with the same employer), 6 bank statements and payslips.
Would it matter if just one of us were successful? I know the 6-month marriage visa means the other partner cannot work, so it is imperative the UK sponsor meets the requirements, despite the other partner meeting the financial requirement?
Both of us are planning on changing jobs to make the 6 months employment requirement, matching the income requirement.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2019 2:29 pmNo, I did not say that. You must either be married OR have 2 years minimum substantial documented proof of 'living in a relationship akin to marriage' proving cohabitation and joint commitments.So you must be married before we apply? (In our case, before 11 months is up)
If you apply from outside the UK, only the British sponsor (assuming one of you is British) UK income is counted. Note that if you are both outside the UK when you apply, there are additional requirements.The timing is quite tight because we are both looking to change jobs and realise one (ideally both) must be in FULL-time employment with 6 months employment history (with the same employer), 6 bank statements and payslips.
Would it matter if just one of us were successful? I know the 6-month marriage visa means the other partner cannot work, so it is imperative the UK sponsor meets the requirements, despite the other partner meeting the financial requirement?
If you apply within the UK from another (non visitor) visa, then BOTH incomes can be used to meet the financial requirement.
What is the residence status and nationality of you BOTH? i.e Who holds a visa and under which category
It is FLR(M) spouse visa. You CANNOT apply for a 6 month fiance visa within the UK.I am not even sure if the application should be submitted for FLR M or the fiance visa? (Remember, we're applying within the UK)
You don't both have to each earn the required amount. If using two incomes, both must add up to at least £18,600pa.Both of us are planning on changing jobs to make the 6 months employment requirement, matching the income requirement.
I am curious though, we would need to complete the marriage (get the certificate) just before the application is submitted. My question is, by that time, we may only be living together for less than 2-3 months by the time the visa application is submitted.
Also really important to answer Casa's question above on visa and nationality currently held for both of you.
I'm a British citizen. My partner is from HK, not a British overseas national.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 2:07 pmIt is FLR(M) spouse visa. You CANNOT apply for a 6 month fiance visa within the UK.I am not even sure if the application should be submitted for FLR M or the fiance visa? (Remember, we're applying within the UK)
You don't both have to each earn the required amount. If using two incomes, both must add up to at least £18,600pa.Both of us are planning on changing jobs to make the 6 months employment requirement, matching the income requirement.
I am curious though, we would need to complete the marriage (get the certificate) just before the application is submitted. My question is, by that time, we may only be living together for less than 2-3 months by the time the visa application is submitted.Also really important to answer Casa's question above on visa and nationality currently held for both of you.
However, when we make the application in approx (8-9 months) we won't have made 18K plus with the 6-month employment history. I am not sure if you need to just make 18,600K+ as a yearly income, or need proof that you've already been paid 18,600K+ with the 6-month employment history.voarsh wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:27 amTo sum up our case:
For me (British Citizen) and my partner (from Hong Kong, in the UK on a work visa) to change jobs within 2 months to get 6 months employment history with a yearly income of over 19K per year.
We'd look to go through the FLR M route, Category A?
In be in a civil partnership and live together (rent) within 6 months and make the application 4 months before my partners work visa expires.
From: https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa
Can you supply the correct page/document for FLR M then? I thought FLR M was covered under this section as it was under https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/partner-spouse/ page.
Sorry to bother, but I posted quite a lot of links. Can you clarify which one?
About this paragraph
Yes.Can you clarify, that before the application is submitted, the two year requirement of living together is not necessary prior to submitting the application if you are married/in a civil partnership?
No.Can you also confirm if you must be married two years prior to the application?