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See also SET4.6 What evidence is required of "intention to live together?"Arepo wrote:1) What does it mean by 'evidence that you intend to live together permanently'? Would this mean we couldn't get a visa unless we'd actually signed something with a landlord, or is it less restrictive than that?
Arepo wrote: 2) The 'financial requirement' is maddeningly vague. It stipulates a minimum income for her (if she was permanently employed in this country, she wouldn't need to marry me for residence!) but then doesn't give any information about the alternative requirements. Does anyone know the specifics of them?
In particular, there's a worrying note that 'If you are applying to enter the UK, you will need to have a higher level of savings than if you are applying to extend your stay' - she's in the country at the moment, but only for about another 6 weeks before her visa runs out. Does that mean the cheaper option will be forever lost to her if we haven't applied by then, or could she potentially still get it by coming in on a tourist visa and applying then? (although that would require some quite expensive to-ing and fro-ing in itself)
It seems like we need to make the decision quickly if we're going to do this...
We haven't done anything yet; we're trying to figure out what our options are, and what they imply.First of all, have you already registered the civil partnership?
That's correct - she's been applying for work, but it's a Catch-22; employers don't want to offer her anything unless she's already got a visa.I've assumed (perhaps wrongly) that she isn't employed here
That's good news at least - I can meet that.You're the sponsor so it's proof of your income you need to submit showing a minimum of £18.600 or savings over £16,000. Read the UKBA guidance on income for the calculation of savings required to meet the shortfall.
That's less good - does it really take 5 years to get residency? I'd thought it was half that.The minimum financial level must be met at time of the initial spouse visa application and again at 2.5 years when a further 2.5 year extension is applied for...and then when the ILR application is made at the end of the 5 year period.
This bit still seems confusing, even after reading vinny's link. We certainly won't be able to produce anything official at the point of application, since it seems loopy, and probably impossible, for us to try to sign a contract to move in together somewhere if we don't know the outcome of the application.You'll have to submit evidence of adequate accommodation where you intend to live together.