Hi,
I've been married for over 12 years to a Jamaican (I was born in UK), I ended our relationship (we've never divorced) in 2004/5, there were many contributing factors that caused me to do this, 5 years nursing someone through terminal cancer until their death, family pressure (they didn't like my Husband), grief, and trying to maintain a long distance relationship. Eventually I couldn't cope and was emotionally wrung out, so I decided to call time on our relationship (big mistake). I basically just got on with life focusing on going to College, Uni and working. I decided earlier this year that I'd get a divorce and finally close that chapter of my life. When I asked him for a divorce he said he wanted me back so we reconciled. We've been communicating solidly since Feb/March of this year and I went and spent some time with him. I shall be going over again in a few weeks, I would very much like him come back with me for a visit when I'm coming back see he can experience life here. Our ultimate goal is a Spouse Visa, for which I know he'd have to return to Jamaica in order to get it.
I have some questions if anyone can help me:
1) What are his chances of being granted a Visit Visa, he was refused Entry Clearance 3 times in the late 90's which is over 13 years ago. and hasn't applied for any sort of visa for any country since then.
2) What do I need to provide as his Sponsor, should we include photo's (there aren't many)?
3) How should I word the Sponsorship/Invitation letter (any templates?) and what shouldn't I disclose?
3) If the Visa Application is filed at end of Jan, would the decision be made by the end of March or am I getting my hopes up?
4) I'm currently in the process of looking for a new job so I can meet the Financial threshold requirements for the Spouse Visa, would me being only recently employed (maybe about a week or 2, have been with my current employer for over 10 years.) at the time of applying for the Visit Visa have an negative impact on the Application or as long as I can support him financially is all that matters?
Any help would be deeply appreciated, I do have some more questions but that's to do with the Spouse Visa Application which I will address nearer the time.
Thanks,
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