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Preparation for Spouse Visa Application - Advice Needed

Post by hn » Fri Aug 26, 2011 9:23 pm

Hello everyone,

My wife and I are preparing for our Spouse Visa, we have done some research and read a few threads already but was hoping if we can confirm some details. We don’t want to miss anything out, but at the same time don’t want to include too much and put off the ECO (Assessor Officer).

We would be grateful for any advice people may have.

Background information:

I am a British Citizen (currently working and living in the UK), my wife is a Vietnamese Citizen with a Polish Permanent Residency Card (currently living and working in Poland).

I have been over to Poland 4 (including the wedding) and she had come over the UK 3 times on a Visit Visa. We got married in July in Poland. We are now preparing for the application.

1) Financial:

Q1a) I am current working 3 jobs and earning around £17000 (before Tax). I have an ISA saving of £15000 and I put £500 into my regular saving account every month (as a standing order from current account to saving account). Are my financial enough for the Spouse visa application and it will be a problem with me having 3 jobs?

Q1b) Should I include an Incoming and Outgoing expenses Sheet?

Q1c) I understand that I have to summit 3 months payslips and 6 months bank statements, do they all have to be original?

Q1d) I can get letter from each of my work place stating my working hours and annual income. Would I still need to summit my P60 as well (I didn’t earn that much last year)?


2) Marriage Certificate

Q2a) Our marriage certificate if in Vietnamese, I can get it translated into English by the official council translator with stamp and she can get it translated into English in Poland with an official stamp too. Is there any preference of where we should get our Marriage certificate translated or should we just include both?

Q2b) I know I need to include a copy of my Passport, do I need copy it form any specific place with official stamp on it and just a stand photocopy with will do?


3) Other Documents

Q3a) Do I need to include any bills?

Q3b) My manager can write a referent letter for me and my father can write a letter stating that he can stand out and support us both if we were in any finial difficulty in the future. Will these letters be any use or will it just be a waste of their time?

4) Accommodation:

Q4a) I am currently renting a 3 bed rooms house on my own, I have a Tenant Agreement and my landlord is happy to write me a reference. Does need any other prove of my accommodation, e.g. Housing Inspection Report for Immigration Purposes and if so where would I be able to get one of those?

5) Evident:


Q5a) We got various type of evident and were wondering which type is best to include with our application and how many:

Email (of when we were dating)
Photos (of we have meet, our engagement and wedding with our friends and family)
DVD of wedding
Mobile phone calls (I got print out online bill, could try to get an letter bill from the network too)
Skype call (screen print of our daily Skype call)?
Flight ticket/boarding passes.
Engagement and Wedding ring receipts?

6) Information on my Spouse:


Q6a) My Spouse has a BaHons Teaching English as a Foreign Language and a MA in Translating and Interpreting and Methodology (English) both at Polish university. Would she still need to take an English test?
Q6b) Does she need to take a medical test?

Q6c)
Does she need to provide any financial evident (i.e. bank statement or saving)?

Q6d)
Does she need any letter from her employer stating her annual wage?



Also if we have missed out anything else, please let us know. Again many thanks in advance for any help people can give.

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Post by hn » Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:49 am

Please help.

If anyone could help us out with any of the question, we would most grateful.

Many thanks in advance

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Post by Casa » Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:54 am

1) Financial:

Q1a) I am current working 3 jobs and earning around £17000 (before Tax). I have an ISA saving of £15000 and I put £500 into my regular saving account every month (as a standing order from current account to saving account). Are my financial enough for the Spouse visa application and it will be a problem with me having 3 jobs? No problem that you have 3 jobs. You need to show that you will have a minimum of £105.95 remaining weekly after you rent or mortgage, council tax and any loan repayment.

Q1b) Should I include an Incoming and Outgoing expenses Sheet? Not essential but it will help to show you are financially able to support yourselves.

Q1c) I understand that I have to summit 3 months payslips and 6 months bank statements, do they all have to be original? Yes

Q1d) I can get letter from each of my work place stating my working hours and annual income. Would I still need to summit my P60 as well (I didn’t earn that much last year)? Not essential if you have other evidence of earnings.


2) Marriage Certificate

Q2a) Our marriage certificate if in Vietnamese, I can get it translated into English by the official council translator with stamp and she can get it translated into English in Poland with an official stamp too. Is there any preference of where we should get our Marriage certificate translated or should we just include both? One translation only, by professional translator with their stamp.

Q2b) I know I need to include a copy of my Passport, do I need copy it form any specific place with official stamp on it and just a stand photocopy with will do? If you are submitting a copy of your passport this must be legally certified by a solicitor.


3) Other Documents

Q3a) Do I need to include any bills? Not essential, unless you want to prove your outgoings, but your bank statement should show this

Q3b) My manager can write a referent letter for me and my father can write a letter stating that he can stand out and support us both if we were in any finial difficulty in the future. Will these letters be any use or will it just be a waste of their time? If your father intends to offer 3rd Party financial support, in addition to his letter confirming this, he should submit bank statements to show he has the funds to do this. A letter from your manager would be helpful if he is willing to state the employment is permanent.

4) Accommodation:

Q4a) I am currently renting a 3 bed rooms house on my own, I have a Tenant Agreement and my landlord is happy to write me a reference. Does need any other prove of my accommodation, e.g. Housing Inspection Report for Immigration Purposes and if so where would I be able to get one of those? The letter should state how many occupants and number of rooms. Your landlord should also confirm that your wife will be able to live in the accommodation.

5) Evident:

Q5a) We got various type of evident and were wondering which type is best to include with our application and how many:

Email (of when we were dating)
Photos (of we have meet, our engagement and wedding with our friends and family)
DVD of wedding
Mobile phone calls (I got print out online bill, could try to get an letter bill from the network too)
Skype call (screen print of our daily Skype call)?
Flight ticket/boarding passes.
Engagement and Wedding ring receipts? All of those. A print out of online bill should be fine.

6) Information on my Spouse:

Q6a) My Spouse has a BaHons Teaching English as a Foreign Language and a MA in Translating and Interpreting and Methodology (English) both at Polish university. Would she still need to take an English test? I don't believe so.
Q6b) Does she need to take a medical test? No

Q6c) Does she need to provide any financial evident (i.e. bank statement or saving)? Yes, to support the financial aspect of the application. Joint finances will be taken into consideration if necessary.

Q6d) Does she need any letter from her employer stating her annual wage? A letter from her employer would demonstrate her future employability in the UK.

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Post by hn » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:42 pm

Thank you so much for your reply and advice. There are a couple of things I am still a bit confused and hope you could help clear it for me.

Again many thanks in advance for any help and advice people can give us.


1) Financial:

Q1a) I am current working 3 jobs and earning around £17000 (before Tax). I have an ISA saving of £15000 and I put £500 into my regular saving account every month (as a standing order from current account to saving account). Are my financial enough for the Spouse visa application and it will be a problem with me having 3 jobs?

A1a) No problem that you have 3 jobs. You need to show that you will have a minimum of £105.95 remaining weekly after you rent or mortgage, council tax and any loan repayment.

NQ1a) Each month, after my living expensive, I have about £520 left, which I put £500 into my regular saving account (it is clearly state on my Bank statement as a bank transfer, and I got the saving account statement). Will this be alright or would they prefer to see £460 stay in my current account every month?

2) Marriage Certificate

Q2b) I know I need to include a copy of my Passport, do I need copy it form any specific place with official stamp on it and just a stand photocopy with will do?

A2b)
If you are submitting a copy of your passport this must be legally certified by a solicitor.


NQ2b) So if I go to any Solicitor ask them to photocopy my Passport and certified it, that will be fine?

4) Accommodation:

Q4a) I am currently renting a 3 bed rooms house on my own, I have a Tenant Agreement and my landlord is happy to write me a reference. Does need any other prove of my accommodation, e.g. Housing Inspection Report for Immigration Purposes and if so where would I be able to get one of those?

A4a)
The letter should state how many occupants and number of rooms. Your landlord should also confirm that your wife will be able to live in the accommodation.

NQ2b) So just a letter from the landlord will do, I don’t need a Housing Inspection Report for Immigration Purposes?

5) Evident:

Q5a) We got various type of evident and were wondering which type is best to include with our application and how many:

Email (of when we were dating)
Photos (of we have meet, our engagement and wedding with our friends and family)
DVD of wedding
Mobile phone calls (I got print out online bill, could try to get an letter bill from the network too)
Skype call (screen print of our daily Skype call)?
Flight ticket/boarding passes.
Engagement and Wedding ring receipts?

A5a) All of those. A print out of online bill should be fine.

NQ5a) I hear some people say don’t include too much, is there a average amount of photos and email print out we should include?

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