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Thanks for your reply. I will read out these links which will definitely increase my information. As i mentioned in my opening post, do you see any issues with my approach? I will manage to stay in UK after i fulfill income criteria. After that i have to mange accommodation requirement
No. it wont work like that, as it will manifestly be dubious where you are simply showing of being employed in UK while living more predominantly outside of UK. Remember, UKVI caseworker exercise zero tolerance over any outmanoeuvre in securing the visa. Also, usually a very extensive range of documents are required when someone is working for a family member which seems to be in your case. Check the page 59 to onward of the same guidance as given above:umairzafars wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 9:46 pm
For the first six months, can i stay first month in UK and from 2-5 months in Pakistan and on 6 month i will travel back to UK and start preparing for accommodation and documents?
Except you, everyone else will have to pay the IHS fee which is £400 per person per year set to rise to £624 anytime from now. And English test might cost you around £150+ depending on your test location and currency exchange rate. And remember, that is just the tip of iceberg, because there are plenty of more uninvited expenses which most frequently occur depending on the lifestyle apart of the travelling tickets, accommodation costs, Car etc.umairzafars wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:08 pmThanks for the information. If my husband along with two children apply for Family Visa how much do we need to pay in total? Do we need to pay IHS as well?
Visa Fees for Husband: £1,523
Visa Fees for 2 Children: £1,523 * 2 = £3,045
English Test: ???
Do we need to pay IHS per applicant?
Any other hidden fees?
Don't be scared, it is only fair to know the cost implications before you start. And as you stated, recouping should not be a long hard things as per his skills.umairzafars wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 8:51 pmNow you are scaring me
Well my husband is software engineer and has around 12 years of experience. I know once he will be able to work in UK we can recover our expenses but yes we should prepare for the worse case scenario.
I see a big issue with that. A family member employs you for his coffee then you go back to Pakistan for 6 months until you have 6 payslips. Will you be working online for the coffee?One more question, what if i go to UK and open my bank account, get contract for cafe job and register myself to NHS or any other department where i have to register and then come back to Pakistan. After 5 months, i will go to UK again and will spend 1-2 months and then file my spouse application. Is that possible? In this case, i will still get my bad quality salary. I cant leave my children alone, they have to live with me
Totally agreed. Right now i am exploring the possible options and will definitely go for safer one.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:04 pmI see a big issue with that. A family member employs you for his coffee then you go back to Pakistan for 6 months until you have 6 payslips. Will you be working online for the coffee?One more question, what if i go to UK and open my bank account, get contract for cafe job and register myself to NHS or any other department where i have to register and then come back to Pakistan. After 5 months, i will go to UK again and will spend 1-2 months and then file my spouse application. Is that possible? In this case, i will still get my bad quality salary. I cant leave my children alone, they have to live with me
Let me tell you something in non uncertain terms: try to outsmart the Home Office and you are stuck with your family in Pakistan for the foreseeable future. No solicitor or anything would get you out once you mess up with the Home Office.
As you didn't live in the UK, you are probably not aware how it works here. They are good in finding non legitimate actions, non genuine documents, artificial situations... etc and make the perp pay dearly for that.
You have an opportunity, don't ruin it for you and your family.