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Your wife needs to return home and apply for a spousal visa and as long as you meet the minimum financial requirements then being on benefits will not be a problemparker_knoll wrote:Ok, i understand that this question has been asked but from my reading it seems that in many cases it was unreplied to. At least i know I'm unsure. I apologise in advance for length.
I am British. My partner is Serbian. We've been together six years and have a 3 year old son who is also British, of course.
From October 2007 until the beginning of this year we lived together in Serbia. I came over to find a decent job but failed, did some low income jobs for a while, but realised they were getting us nowhere. When i left the UK originally i was earning around £35,000.
My partner and son came here in July and we got married on November 11th. She is on a visitor visa which runs out shortly and we've begun preparing her application. We left Serbia because we couldn't survive there anymore financially.
Currently i receive Child Tax Credits, Income Support, Housing Benefit and Council tax benefit. However, i started working freelance two days a week last week for which i will be paid £100 a day and this is (hopefully) an onging arrangement. I will therefore sign off income support and receive reduced housing benefit.
Total weekly income is just about enough to qualify under the existing guidelines, but two lawyers have told me that i need to get off the benefits to make the application, basically. With child tax credits I have £250 a week after housing costs.
I'm also aware that a grim new report has been published by the Migration Advisory Committee proposing raising the minimum income.
We have one other thing. My friend who runs a market stall has offered my wife a job at £50 a day two days a week working on his stall. Also, her father who is a naturalised British citizen has said that he will give her £60 a week, so that may help.
Does anyone have any answers to this? is it out of the question to apply while drawing some benefits? any success stories?
Thanks, we are trying to work out what to do.