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urdankhtola
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SET M Maintenance

Post by urdankhtola » Wed May 01, 2013 6:30 pm

I have ILR and wife is applying ILR on SET(M) as she had switched under FLM(M). She got her first suppose visa in 2004 so she comes under older (prior to July 2012) rules. We have 3 children and they are British nationals.

I am claiming Child Benefit and Working/Child Tax credits.

Can you please confirm if following meets the Maintenance requirements under old rules.

Income Sources : Income
I Work : £1000 PCM (After deductions)
Wife Work : No
Child Benefit : £188 PCM
WTC/CTC : £945 PCM

Bank Savings : £8000+
House Rent : £0 (As it's owned by my brother and no rent is payable)

Thanks

Emrah
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Re: SET M Maintenance

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 7:01 pm

urdankhtola wrote:I have ILR and wife is applying ILR on SET(M) as she had switched under FLM(M). She got her first suppose visa in 2004 so she comes under older (prior to July 2012) rules. We have 3 children and they are British nationals.

I am claiming Child Benefit and Working/Child Tax credits.

Can you please confirm if following meets the Maintenance requirements under old rules.

Income Sources : Income
I Work : £1000 PCM (After deductions)
Wife Work : No
Child Benefit : £188 PCM
WTC/CTC : £945 PCM

Bank Savings : £8000+
House Rent : £0 (As it's owned by my brother and no rent is payable)

Thanks
Are you claim tax credits on your and wife both names?

your finances looks enough for me. I have got similar income.

urdankhtola
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Re: SET M Maintenance

Post by urdankhtola » Wed May 01, 2013 7:05 pm

Emrah wrote:
Are you claim tax credits on your and wife both names?

your finances looks enough for me. I have got similar income.
It's got both of us name as you have to give both names. But I mentioned in claim forms that my wife is subject to Immigration Controls.

Emrah
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Re: SET M Maintenance

Post by Emrah » Wed May 01, 2013 7:18 pm

urdankhtola wrote:
Emrah wrote:
Are you claim tax credits on your and wife both names?

your finances looks enough for me. I have got similar income.
It's got both of us name as you have to give both names. But I mentioned in claim forms that my wife is subject to Immigration Controls.
It has to be on both names so thats fine.

Good luck.

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Re: SET M Maintenance

Post by Amber » Wed May 01, 2013 7:29 pm

urdankhtola wrote:I have ILR and wife is applying ILR on SET(M) as she had switched under FLM(M). She got her first suppose visa in 2004 so she comes under older (prior to July 2012) rules. We have 3 children and they are British nationals.

I am claiming Child Benefit and Working/Child Tax credits.

Can you please confirm if following meets the Maintenance requirements under old rules.

Income Sources : Income
I Work : £1000 PCM (After deductions)
Wife Work : No
Child Benefit : £188 PCM
WTC/CTC : £945 PCM

Bank Savings : £8000+
House Rent : £0 (As it's owned by my brother and no rent is payable)

Thanks
Have your Brother write a letter stating that you can live in the home indefinitely for free.
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Post by urdankhtola » Wed May 01, 2013 7:56 pm

Yes. And We have live here for 8 years. And He always wrote me a letter for HO. Never had any problem.
I usually send HO the letter and Land Registery.

But I don't see that HO need any assurence that any circumstances will always stay the same forever.

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Post by Amber » Wed May 01, 2013 7:58 pm

urdankhtola wrote:Yes. And We have live here for 8 years. And He always wrote me a letter for HO. Never had any problem.
I usually send HO the letter and Land Registery.

But I don't see that HO need any assurence that any circumstances will always stay the same forever.
No, just a reasonable presumption that you have adequate accommodation.
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