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Would you be classed as Single Mom after spouse visa? I guess No.Hi everyone, any help much appreciated. I am a Uk citizen and have recently married my Albanian boyfriend, we have been together 2 years and are both over 21. He is currently living and working in Greece and i am in the UK. Whilst i am here i am also classed as a single mum of 2 children.
Yes this should be accepted as evidence of Maintenance.Why not?We are applying for a spouse visa for my husband to join me here. I am starting a nursing degree next week and so will be in receipt of a nursing bursary totaling £10500.00, i will receive this amount each year of the 3 year degree and have a letter of confirmation regarding the amount from my university, it will not need to be payed back.
Public funds include a range of benefits that are given to people on a low income, as well as housing support. These are:
* income-based job seeker's allowance;
* income support;
* child tax credit;
* working tax credit;
* a social fund payment;
* child benefit;
* housing benefit;
* council tax benefit;
* state pension credit;
* attendance allowance;
* severe disablement allowance;
* carer's allowance;
* disability living allowance;
* an allocation of local authority housing;
* local authority homelessness assistance;
* health in pregnancy grant; and
* income-related employment and support allowance.
Public funds do not include benefits that are based on National Insurance contributions. National Insurance is paid in the same way as income tax and is based on earnings. Benefits to which a person is entitled as a result of National Insurance contributions include:
* contribution-based job seeker's allowance;
* incapacity benefit;
* retirement pension;
* widow's benefit and bereavement benefit;
* guardian's allowance;
* statutory maternity pay;
* maternity allowance; and
* contribution-related employment and support allowance.
Oh Yes-whether my student bursary will be acceptable as maintenance?
YesI think that although the bursary is not counted as income it is still funds available to me to support my family without claiming additional public funds, does anyone know if this is acceptable?
Home office not suppose to refuse you if they did then you can win on appeal.or are we likely to be refused? i dont think i could handle my husband being refused the visa and so wish to do whatever i can to help....any help will be gratefully appreciated, thank you.
Good LuckDiamond wrote:Thank you very much for your quick replies, you both agree with my opinion on the matter, it was just the email i received from the uk border agency than confused me, but as they did not have all of the evidence they would not be able to evaluate it properly i guess. This site is very useful as i have also included a monthly budget statement to prove i can support us all from other advice i have read. Thank you again.