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Spouse Visa Application

Post by crazyuk » Sat Jul 13, 2024 11:42 am

Hi All,

Well I think me and my Husband are about ready to submit his Spouse Visa Application, it's been a very stressful time, but we have attempted to do it ourselves without paying outrageous fees to a solicitor, but I just have a few questions, and I know this board is a great source of help. So I have answered all the questions in the application and mainly have questions about documentation.

Marriage Certificate - We were married in the British Embassy in the Philippines as we are a same sex couple and this was the only option available, as the Philippines does not recognise same sex marriage. We were married under English Law within the embassy and the main certificate stays in the embassy register and we got official copies of the certificate with the Embassy seal etc, so I can't imagine this will be an issue.

Bank Statements, this is a bone of contention and different opinions, some websites say they need stamping by the bank on every page with a bank stamp. Now this is an issue in itself, I tried online banking chat, they can send me transaction statement, which can be used for official purposes, mortgage application, proof of address, proof of income and for visa applications they said, great. They come though and they are no different to my statements that I get in the post. Tried chat, who said if I want they stamping to go into a branch. Great, spent 40 minutes going to my closest branch, no we don't do that. Asked if they would do a letter to say the statements are genuine, why on earth do you need that, the statements are on headed paper, with all the account details, and your details, no we won't do that. So now I am stuck, do bank statements have to be stamped on every page by the bank, or will they accept my statements without?

Accommodation, we will be living with my parents as I help care for them and there is plenty of room, I know some say you don't need an accommodation report, but I got one anyway. So I have a letter from the local authority confirming there are no health and safety issues, that the property is owned by my parents, a list of who lives at the property at the moment and that the property will not be overcrowded by the addition of another person and that there is sufficient room.

A letter from my parents to say they are happy for my Husband to live with us for the duration of his visa and that he will not be expected to pay lodge or rent and that they fully support the application.

An official copy of the property title from the land registry showing my parents own the house outright with no charges or mortgage and a copy of the council tax bill.

A letter from my employer on letter headed paper, confirming my job, salary, wage, permeant contract, how long I have worked there and that my payslips and P60 are genuine.

6 months pay slips and P60

Various photos of use on my trips to the Philippines, pictures of our wedding and wedding reception, screen copies of daily video calls, screen shots of text messages. Pictures of me with him and his family on my visits, etc.

A copy of my passport with stamps from my visits to the Philippines,

He has taken his A1 English Test and Has his TB certificate


So I think that is about it, I would of course welcome any further input or suggestions if I need to add anything else and just a thank you in advance for taking the time to read this.

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

Post by crazyuk » Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:52 pm

My apologies, because the site would not accept my password, I tired the reset link several times over a few days but received no email to reset so I couldn't log in to the account. My sincere apologies I didn't know more than 1 account is not allowed.

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

Post by AmazonianX » Sat Jul 13, 2024 7:32 pm

crazyuk wrote:
Sat Jul 13, 2024 11:42 am
Hi All,

Well I think me and my Husband are about ready to submit his Spouse Visa Application, it's been a very stressful time, but we have attempted to do it ourselves without paying outrageous fees to a solicitor, but I just have a few questions, and I know this board is a great source of help. So I have answered all the questions in the application and mainly have questions about documentation.

Marriage Certificate - We were married in the British Embassy in the Philippines as we are a same sex couple and this was the only option available, as the Philippines does not recognise same sex marriage. We were married under English Law within the embassy and the main certificate stays in the embassy register and we got official copies of the certificate with the Embassy seal etc, so I can't imagine this will be an issue.

Bank Statements, this is a bone of contention and different opinions, some websites say they need stamping by the bank on every page with a bank stamp. Now this is an issue in itself, I tried online banking chat, they can send me transaction statement, which can be used for official purposes, mortgage application, proof of address, proof of income and for visa applications they said, great. They come though and they are no different to my statements that I get in the post. Tried chat, who said if I want they stamping to go into a branch. Great, spent 40 minutes going to my closest branch, no we don't do that. Asked if they would do a letter to say the statements are genuine, why on earth do you need that, the statements are on headed paper, with all the account details, and your details, no we won't do that. So now I am stuck, do bank statements have to be stamped on every page by the bank, or will they accept my statements without?

Accommodation, we will be living with my parents as I help care for them and there is plenty of room, I know some say you don't need an accommodation report, but I got one anyway. So I have a letter from the local authority confirming there are no health and safety issues, that the property is owned by my parents, a list of who lives at the property at the moment and that the property will not be overcrowded by the addition of another person and that there is sufficient room.

A letter from my parents to say they are happy for my Husband to live with us for the duration of his visa and that he will not be expected to pay lodge or rent and that they fully support the application.

An official copy of the property title from the land registry showing my parents own the house outright with no charges or mortgage and a copy of the council tax bill.

A letter from my employer on letter headed paper, confirming my job, salary, wage, permeant contract, how long I have worked there and that my payslips and P60 are genuine.

6 months pay slips and P60

Various photos of use on my trips to the Philippines, pictures of our wedding and wedding reception, screen copies of daily video calls, screen shots of text messages. Pictures of me with him and his family on my visits, etc.

A copy of my passport with stamps from my visits to the Philippines,

He has taken his A1 English Test and Has his TB certificate


So I think that is about it, I would of course welcome any further input or suggestions if I need to add anything else and just a thank you in advance for taking the time to read this.
The marriage certificate not an issue, it is fine and should be accepted.
Also as you said it is just like what you would normally receive so not an issue either, it will be accepted. Downloaded online statements with stamping of letter from bank are accepted by HO from years ago and till now.
Accommodation, evidence of ongoing relationship are also well addressed by you.
Go on with your application, should be alright.

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

Post by crazyuk » Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:09 pm

Thanks for the reply AmazonianX, one further question before I submit the application, under the application section under sponsor details is asks

Will they be travelling with you to the UK? No

(I've answered no because I already live here in the UK),

However then in section three Financial section under employed details, it asks if I am employed or self employed so I have answered employed and put all my employers details in but the very next questions asks

Does spouse have a confirmed offer of employment in the UK starting within 3 months of their return? No

(Why is it asking this, as I have already said I am not travelling with my partner, I am already in employed and have been for several years it just seems an odd question and I don't want to make an innocent mistake.)

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

Post by AmazonianX » Tue Jul 16, 2024 1:20 am

crazyuk wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:09 pm
Thanks for the reply AmazonianX, one further question before I submit the application, under the application section under sponsor details is asks

Will they be travelling with you to the UK? No

(I've answered no because I already live here in the UK),

However then in section three Financial section under employed details, it asks if I am employed or self employed so I have answered employed and put all my employers details in but the very next questions asks

Does spouse have a confirmed offer of employment in the UK starting within 3 months of their return? No

(Why is it asking this, as I have already said I am not travelling with my partner, I am already in employed and have been for several years it just seems an odd question and I don't want to make an innocent mistake.)
Check that you have answered all previous questions correctly.
That question only arises for when returning with your spouse and or children from abroad.

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Re: Spouse Visa Application

Post by crazyuk » Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:26 am

AmazonianX, thank you for your replies. I am sure this application is going to be the death of me. I have checked my previous answers and I believe I have answered all the previous questions correctly,

Will your spouse be travelling with you: No
Any Children: No

The only thing I can think of is under finance, it asks does your spouse receive any of the following benefits and gives a long list and yes I do, I receive Personal Independence Payment, so have ticked this, it then asks when I was awarded it, how much I receive etc.

Then it asks am I employed or self employed, to which I am employed, and enter my employment details as well, and then after the employed details it comes up with the question, Does *spouse name* have a confirmed offer of employment in the UK starting within 3 months of their return.

Now if I tick my partner does not receive any of these benefits, it asks if I can meet the income threshold, yes I can, though my employment, it then asks about my job etc and then it does not asks the question about confirmed offer of employment, so I can only think it relates to ticking yes to getting benefit.

I am so confused, I do not want to say no I do not get the benefit when I do, because its easy checkable, but again I do not rely on these benefits to meet the income requirements.

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