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general wrote:Hi
I heard that a new list of test providers has been announced, and that now the spouse applying has to meet a minimum grade of B1 in English.
Is that true?
Also mine passed last week and this test was A1 level speaking and listening but on the website it says after 18 July the old test cert won't be accepted.
My problem is I have just 3 months and Im flying out this week otherwise our test cert won't do and its back to square 1. If i come back and submit the application before 18th July but just 2 months wages showing and 2 months accounts will it be ok? I don't want a refusal. i have everything else.
Thanks
I heard the same aswel but in my case i am pretty much smashed if that happens because my wife is not 21 years old yet!general wrote:Hi
I heard that a new list of test providers has been announced, and that now the spouse applying has to meet a minimum grade of B1 in English.
Is that true?
Also mine passed last week and this test was A1 level speaking and listening but on the website it says after 18 July the old test cert won't be accepted.
My problem is I have just 3 months and Im flying out this week otherwise our test cert won't do and its back to square 1. If i come back and submit the application before 18th July but just 2 months wages showing and 2 months accounts will it be ok? I don't want a refusal. i have everything else.
Thanks
I guess so. see the following post from 'minty'anika wrote:Has anyone taken an IELTS test and scored below 4 bands and still applied for a UK spouse visa? My husband has got speaking 2 and listening 3 but we've been told he needs 4 bands.
please be advised that there is a New English Test provider list but there no change in its Level. it is still A1. so there is no need to get B1 level.hmm wrote:I guess so. see the following post from 'minty'anika wrote:Has anyone taken an IELTS test and scored below 4 bands and still applied for a UK spouse visa? My husband has got speaking 2 and listening 3 but we've been told he needs 4 bands.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 27319bbae3
Better check with your BHC or the VFS office.
I thought band 1 to 3.5 or 4 is level 'A1'. But some VFS advise the applicants to get band 4.
Any one applied with below band 4 IELTS result?