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olarey
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family visa. Need Help

Post by olarey » Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:02 am

Hi There. I am trying to bring my wife and daughter to the UK as my dependent. although i meet the financial requirement but at the moment i am living in a one bed room flat. my daughter is 6yrs old and i am wondering if 1 bed room flat is okay for my wife and daughter to submit their application on.

question 2: Also at the moment I'm earning £23500, but got a new job offer which is higher than what i am currently earning. Will I need to spend minimum of 6 month in the new job before my family can apply for their visa or i should just declined the offer and wait in my current job until after their application.

Please you kind help will be highly appreciated. Thanks

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Post by vinny » Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:15 am

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olarey
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Post by olarey » Sun Feb 24, 2013 10:23 pm

thanks so much for your reply. does that mean in a 1 bedroom flat, the living room and the bedroom can be counted as two rooms. sorry, for query this again, just want to be sure my assumption are correct.

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