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What use it that going to be knowing what you know?sharif wrote: As we both don't work and we don't have the £63000 pounds according to new law, we submitted the form with the saving bank statement of £20,000 pounds
Sorry i don't understand, what you mean?Lucapooka wrote:What use it that going to be knowing what you know?sharif wrote: As we both don't work and we don't have the £63000 pounds according to new law, we submitted the form with the saving bank statement of £20,000 pounds
Actually my solicitor advised me to apply like that. I didn't know what to do. we have been together for long now. She is my longest relationship ever and i love her so much. so when i completed my graduation we got married. she can't live in bangladeshi with me because of the culture and other things. I don't want to loose her. my visa was valid till 31st january 2013. I was panicking because my tire 4 visa said that i can only stay this country max 4 month after my last exam. as my last exam was end of may 2012, I applied for the spouse visa on august. my solicitor said you are already in this country and you are switching your visa only so the new law will not effect you that much. Also you have good bank statement. I paid him £500 pound for his service.humzah123 wrote:I think you should embrace for the rejection as you do not stand any chance of acceptance. If you browse this forum, you will see that homeoffice rejected spouse visas even when sponsor salary was only few hundreds short.
I am not expert but I don't think you qualify for Human rights either otherwise everyone would have been taking that route.
There are various steps you could have taken to meet Financial requirements.
Has you wife graduated or is she still studying?
You should lodge a complaintsharif wrote:my solicitor said you are already in this country and you are switching your visa only so the new law will not effect you that much [...] I paid him £500 pound for his service.