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You mean that, prior to the marriage, the two of you are not living together? Not a problem, the UK Government certainly does not have a problem with an engaged couple not living together.viv1morris wrote:... as I have kids from previous marriage we arent able to live together so I don't know if this makes any difference to his chances of being accepted.
Hi John,John wrote:You mean that, prior to the marriage, the two of you are not living together? Not a problem, the UK Government certainly does not have a problem with an engaged couple not living together.viv1morris wrote:... as I have kids from previous marriage we arent able to live together so I don't know if this makes any difference to his chances of being accepted.
However, following the marriage, and assuming the spouse visa is granted, please confirm that the intention is that the two of you will indeed live together, with your children!
Also, the accommodation you occupy, is it big enough to accommodate the you, your husband (as he will be), and your children? Or will it be overcrowded?
Are you currently claiming Council Tax Benefit and/or Housing Benefit?
There are 2 children, a 4 year-old boy and 2 year old girl. I know this isn't classed as overcrowding. The housing benefit office sees this as fit anyway. Although, maybe for the purpose of making immigration more difficult they will class it as overcrowded. When i say large 2 bed flat i meaan the rooms are large for a 2 bed place, i obviously don't think it's a mansion with only 2 bedrooms lolJohn wrote:Just to make sure, how many children are there, and their ages and genders?My husband-to-be will be living with me and my kids. I rent a large 2 bedroom flat so there will be no issue with overcrowding.
Thanks Vinny. We're definately not on the brink of overcrowding, as they count the lounge as a sleeping area and the kids only count as half a person each lolvinny wrote:See also MAA14 Overcrowding.