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What nationality is your spouse? You state that she is still working.efimmike wrote:Hi everyone,
I came to the uk as a student and i am now on the post study work visa which is expiring soon. I got married to an EU national in June in London and i posted my document on the 9th of July, the documents were delivered the the next day, 10th June just when the new changes got into effect. Because of the new changes i have some concern about my application. My concern is;
My wife has been in Uk for almost 9 years and she is permently employed and was earning £1300/month after taxt until when she had a child with her privious boyfriend (they were not married) she is now working on week ends( part time) because she has to look after her son and her salary is £850/month after tax. I am working full time and earning £1500/month after tax. I decided to attach my pay slips to my wife's because we live together in a one bedroom flat and most of the bills re paid by me.
My first concern is, do i stand a chance of getting the visa due to the above mentioned limitations? Also, i have not received any letter after one month to confirm that they have received my application.
What should i do next.
Thanks
My wife is Polish national and the changes i am talking about is that the eea spous should earn at least £18.000 per yr. my concern is my wife has been earning that amout when she was working full time because she is now nursing her son she is working part time and earning £850/month.zubby007 wrote:efimmike wrote:Hi everyone,
I came to the uk as a student and i am now on the post study work visa which is expiring soon. I got married to an EU national in June in London and i posted my document on the 9th of July, the documents were delivered the the next day, 10th June just when the new changes got into effect. Because of the new changes i have some concern about my application. My concern is;
My wife has been in Uk for almost 9 years and she is permently employed and was earning £1300/month after taxt until when she had a child with her privious boyfriend (they were not married) she is now working on week ends( part time) because she has to look after her son and her salary is £850/month after tax. I am working full time and earning £1500/month after tax. I decided to attach my pay slips to my wife's because we live together in a one bedroom flat and most of the bills re paid by me.
My first concern is, do i stand a chance of getting the visa due to the above mentioned limitations? Also, i have not received any letter after one month to confirm that they have received my application.
What should i do next.
Thanks
The new UK Immigration changes does NOT applies to you as you're married to EEA national.
Does it mention any of that here?efimmike wrote:
My wife is Polish national and the changes i am talking about is that the eea spous should earn at least £18.000 per yr. my concern is my wife has been earning that amout when she was working full time because she is now nursing her son she is working part time and earning £850/month.
please fellow this link;EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Does it mention any of that here?efimmike wrote:
My wife is Polish national and the changes i am talking about is that the eea spous should earn at least £18.000 per yr. my concern is my wife has been earning that amout when she was working full time because she is now nursing her son she is working part time and earning £850/month.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizens/
Does not apply to your case.efimmike wrote:please fellow this link;EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:Does it mention any of that here?efimmike wrote:
My wife is Polish national and the changes i am talking about is that the eea spous should earn at least £18.000 per yr. my concern is my wife has been earning that amout when she was working full time because she is now nursing her son she is working part time and earning £850/month.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizens/
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ement1.pdf
@ EUsmileWEallsmile; Thank you very much for your reply.EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucitizens/
THIS is relevant to you. Don't worry about categories that are not relevant to you.