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Xman wrote:Dear All,
It is all about Fiance Visa. Please Help! Many thanks.
My Fiancee and I are both China Nationality. She is a single lady lived in Singapore for many years and already have Singapore PR(Permanent Residence). And I am divorced in the UK, I also lived in UK many years with British PR(Permanent Residence).
Our plan is that my fiancée is coming to UK and we get marry in UK, after we register our marriage in UK she is going to apply SPOUSE VISA directly in UK so that we could stay as a family in the UK. But first of first, she need to apply FIANCE VISA in Singapore ASAP so that she could come to UK.
And we have done lots of online researches, and unfortunately, we still having tons of questions as below. Please help. And please also feel free to correct me if I am wrong. Much be appreciated if you could help with the below questions. Many thanks.
1. First of first, we are not familiar with the application process at all. Is it necessary to apply the visa via visa agent that it could save us lot of hassles? If it is possible, could you recommend any good visa agent in Singapore?
Not necessary to use an agent, they will just charge you for filling a few forms in. You seem perfectly capable.
2. Fiance Visa, we found this visa should apply as ‘Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview . Am I correct? Do we look at the correct visa application to be apply for?
3. Fiance visa need to be applied online via VISA4UK website. Is it the same form as ‘form VAF4A’ will be asked to be filled online?
Yes, complete the online form and send it, print a copy as well to be submitted with biometrics. You also need Appendix 2 form which we had to print and complete by hand. This is also submitted at biometric appointment.
4. The Visa application fees is £1464. There is an extra cost for Healthcare. I did do the online calculation and then it worked out £600? I am not sure I did select the right option. How much is this cost should be for Fiance visa?
There is no IHS charge for fiance visa as it is issued for 6 months or less.
5. To approve our single status, can I provide my Divorced Paper(Degree Absolute)? Can we submit the photocopy? Or it has to be the original copy?
Suggest use the original.
6. In this Fiance visa application, my fiancé will provide her bank statement for the application to support her finance status. My annual salary is more than 18.6K. And I have provided her my P60, employment letter with my annual income figure, and last 6 months payslips. Do I still have to provide my bank statement? And the date on my employment letter and landlord letter is states as issued in April 2017. Do they still ok for the application? Or we need to provide the letters with more recent date on?
Only you as the UK sponser need to provide financial evidence.
Payslips and bank statements for 6 months(more if self-employed), the most recent must be no older than 28 days. I would suggest more recent employer and landlord letter too.
7. Sponsorship form su07? Do we need to complete this form?
No, this is for a different visa.
8. Proof of relationship. What material need to be provided? Any sample letter could be view?Marriage certificate, tickets from visits, emails, call logs, screen shots of chats, evidence of cards/gifts sent etc. For cover letter hubby just gave a brief summary of how we met, how things developed etc
Many thanks!
KatieWills wrote:Xman wrote:Dear All,
It is all about Fiance Visa. Please Help! Many thanks.
My Fiancee and I are both China Nationality. She is a single lady lived in Singapore for many years and already have Singapore PR(Permanent Residence). And I am divorced in the UK, I also lived in UK many years with British PR(Permanent Residence).
Our plan is that my fiancée is coming to UK and we get marry in UK, after we register our marriage in UK she is going to apply SPOUSE VISA directly in UK so that we could stay as a family in the UK. But first of first, she need to apply FIANCE VISA in Singapore ASAP so that she could come to UK.
And we have done lots of online researches, and unfortunately, we still having tons of questions as below. Please help. And please also feel free to correct me if I am wrong. Much be appreciated if you could help with the below questions. Many thanks.
1. First of first, we are not familiar with the application process at all. Is it necessary to apply the visa via visa agent that it could save us lot of hassles? If it is possible, could you recommend any good visa agent in Singapore?
Not necessary to use an agent, they will just charge you for filling a few forms in. You seem perfectly capable.
2. Fiance Visa, we found this visa should apply as ‘Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview . Am I correct? Do we look at the correct visa application to be apply for?
Is the above information correct?
3. Fiance visa need to be applied online via VISA4UK website. Is it the same form as ‘form VAF4A’ will be asked to be filled online?
Yes, complete the online form and send it, print a copy as well to be submitted with biometrics. You also need Appendix 2 form which we had to print and complete by hand. This is also submitted at biometric appointment.
4. The Visa application fees is £1464. There is an extra cost for Healthcare. I did do the online calculation and then it worked out £600? I am not sure I did select the right option. How much is this cost should be for Fiance visa?
There is no IHS charge for fiance visa as it is issued for 6 months or less.
I would be much more happy if IHS charge is not need to be applied. However, I found the it states the visa is longer than 6 months on the visa of ''Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview. Please see below.
1. Overview
You’ll need a family visa to come to the UK and live with a family member for more than 6 months. If you’re outside the UK you can apply to live with your:
spouse or partner
fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
child
parent
relative who’ll provide long-term care for you
5. To approve our single status, can I provide my Divorced Paper(Degree Absolute)? Can we submit the photocopy? Or it has to be the original copy?
Suggest use the original.
Is this has to be original copy?
6. In this Fiance visa application, my fiancé will provide her bank statement for the application to support her finance status. My annual salary is more than 18.6K. And I have provided her my P60, employment letter with my annual income figure, and last 6 months payslips. Do I still have to provide my bank statement? And the date on my employment letter and landlord letter is states as issued in April 2017. Do they still ok for the application? Or we need to provide the letters with more recent date on?
Only you as the UK sponser need to provide financial evidence.
Payslips and bank statements for 6 months(more if self-employed), the most recent must be no older than 28 days. I would suggest more recent employer and landlord letter too.
Are you sure this application need to relay on UK sponsor financial evidence that UK sponser need to provide bank statement? not applicant's bank details with bank statement?
I came cross this information and understood as, if me(UK sponsor) provided employment letter with salary figure, and 6 months payslips, and the applicant/my fiancee can support her funds with providing her bank statement for this visa application. It is not necessary to submit my bank statement.
7. Sponsorship form su07? Do we need to complete this form?
No, this is for a different visa.
8. Proof of relationship. What material need to be provided? Any sample letter could be view?Marriage certificate, tickets from visits, emails, call logs, screen shots of chats, evidence of cards/gifts sent etc. For cover letter hubby just gave a brief summary of how we met, how things developed etc
Many thanks!
Thanks for your reply with very goods details. Does there is no IHS for Fiance visa? As I found the https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview states that this visa is for people will live in UK longer than 6 months.Casa wrote:In addition to the excellent advice katewills has given you, do bear in mind that although your fiancee won't have to pay the NHS surcharge at this stage, during her stay in the UK until the FLR(M) visa is issued she won't be entitled to free NHS services and will need private medical insurance to cover any costs.
Xman wrote:Thanks very much for your reply. I have some comments as below.
KatieWills wrote:Xman wrote: 2. Fiance Visa, we found this visa should apply as ‘Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview . Am I correct? Do we look at the correct visa application to be apply for?
Is the above information correct?
This is the correct guidance page on the UK government site.Have a look at the Immigration rules for a bit more info:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ly-members
4. The Visa application fees is £1464. There is an extra cost for Healthcare. I did do the online calculation and then it worked out £600? I am not sure I did select the right option. How much is this cost should be for Fiance visa?
There is no IHS charge for fiance visa as it is issued for 6 months or less.
I would be much more happy if IHS charge is not need to be applied. However, I found the it states the visa is longer than 6 months on the visa of ''Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview. Please see below.
1. Overview
You’ll need a family visa to come to the UK and live with a family member for more than 6 months. If you’re outside the UK you can apply to live with your:
spouse or partner
fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
child
parent
relative who’ll provide long-term care for you
From the second page on the link you have used:
If you’re applying as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
You must prove that:
any previous marriages or civil partnerships have ended
you plan to marry or become civil partners within 6 months of arriving in the UK
You won’t be able to work during your engagement.
How long you can stay
You’ll get permission to stay for 2.5 years, or for 6 months if you’re applying as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner.
After this you’ll need to apply to extend your stay.
5. To approve our single status, can I provide my Divorced Paper(Degree Absolute)? Can we submit the photocopy? Or it has to be the original copy?
Suggest use the original.
Is this has to be original copy?
I would send the original or a certified copy just to be safe.
6. In this Fiance visa application, my fiancé will provide her bank statement for the application to support her finance status. My annual salary is more than 18.6K. And I have provided her my P60, employment letter with my annual income figure, and last 6 months payslips. Do I still have to provide my bank statement? And the date on my employment letter and landlord letter is states as issued in April 2017. Do they still ok for the application? Or we need to provide the letters with more recent date on?
Only you as the UK sponser need to provide financial evidence.
Payslips and bank statements for 6 months(more if self-employed), the most recent must be no older than 28 days. I would suggest more recent employer and landlord letter too.
Are you sure this application need to relay on UK sponsor financial evidence that UK sponser need to provide bank statement? not applicant's bank details with bank statement?
I came cross this information and understood as, if me(UK sponsor) provided employment letter with salary figure, and 6 months payslips, and the applicant/my fiancee can support her funds with providing her bank statement for this visa application. It is not necessary to submit my bank statement.
Your fiancee's finances are irrelevant, you have to prove you can support her in the UK. Her finances can be used when you apply for FLR(M) I believe. If you don't include your bank statements ( to verify your wages) you will likely be refused.
Schoolboy error on my part, thanks for the clarification, Casa.Casa wrote:You will be unable to rely on your wife's income when you apply for FLR(M) either, as she will be unable to work legally in the UK until her FLR(M) visa has been granted.
Joint income will only be considered when your wife submits her application for her next FLR(M) extension once she has completed her first 2.5 years of residence.
Happens to us all. Char and I usually recommend each other to 'have a cup of tea'.KatieWills wrote:Schoolboy error on my part, thanks for the clarification, Casa.Casa wrote:You will be unable to rely on your wife's income when you apply for FLR(M) either, as she will be unable to work legally in the UK until her FLR(M) visa has been granted.
Joint income will only be considered when your wife submits her application for her next FLR(M) extension once she has completed her first 2.5 years of residence.
Can't argue with the healing powers of a cuppa.Casa wrote:Happens to us all. Char and I usually recommend each other to 'have a cup of tea'.KatieWills wrote:Schoolboy error on my part, thanks for the clarification, Casa.Casa wrote:You will be unable to rely on your wife's income when you apply for FLR(M) either, as she will be unable to work legally in the UK until her FLR(M) visa has been granted.
Joint income will only be considered when your wife submits her application for her next FLR(M) extension once she has completed her first 2.5 years of residence.
In terms of my financial supporting files, is the below files enough for my finance application?KatieWills wrote:Xman wrote:Thanks very much for your reply. I have some comments as below.
KatieWills wrote:Xman wrote:
2. Fiance Visa, we found this visa should apply as ‘Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview . Am I correct? Do we look at the correct visa application to be apply for?
Is the above information correct?
This is the correct guidance page on the UK government site.Have a look at the Immigration rules for a bit more info:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ly-members
Went through this part, but haven't found the information application. Thanks. I found it said the fiance visa is not longer than 6 months.
4. The Visa application fees is £1464. There is an extra cost for Healthcare. I did do the online calculation and then it worked out £600? I am not sure I did select the right option. How much is this cost should be for Fiance visa?
There is no IHS charge for fiance visa as it is issued for 6 months or less.
I would be much more happy if IHS charge is not need to be applied. However, I found the it states the visa is longer than 6 months on the visa of ''Family visas: apply to live in the UK’ https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/overview. Please see below.
1. Overview
You’ll need a family visa to come to the UK and live with a family member for more than 6 months. If you’re outside the UK you can apply to live with your:
spouse or partner
fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
child
parent
relative who’ll provide long-term care for you
From the second page on the link you have used:
If you’re applying as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
You must prove that:
any previous marriages or civil partnerships have ended
you plan to marry or become civil partners within 6 months of arriving in the UK
You won’t be able to work during your engagement.
How long you can stay
You’ll get permission to stay for 2.5 years, or for 6 months if you’re applying as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner.
After this you’ll need to apply to extend your stay.
Thanks for your direct pointed out. It is really helpful. Do we have any full check list can be check against our application support documents?
5. To approve our single status, can I provide my Divorced Paper(Degree Absolute)? Can we submit the photocopy? Or it has to be the original copy?
Suggest use the original.
Is this has to be original copy?
I would send the original or a certified copy just to be safe.
Yes, I am prepare the files now and I will DHL all the original copy to my fiance for her application.
6. In this Fiance visa application, my fiancé will provide her bank statement for the application to support her finance status. My annual salary is more than 18.6K. And I have provided her my P60, employment letter with my annual income figure, and last 6 months payslips. Do I still have to provide my bank statement? And the date on my employment letter and landlord letter is states as issued in April 2017. Do they still ok for the application? Or we need to provide the letters with more recent date on?
Only you as the UK sponser need to provide financial evidence.
Payslips and bank statements for 6 months(more if self-employed), the most recent must be no older than 28 days. I would suggest more recent employer and landlord letter too.
Are you sure this application need to relay on UK sponsor financial evidence that UK sponser need to provide bank statement? not applicant's bank details with bank statement?
I came cross this information and understood as, if me(UK sponsor) provided employment letter with salary figure, and 6 months payslips, and the applicant/my fiancee can support her funds with providing her bank statement for this visa application. It is not necessary to submit my bank statement.
Your fiancee's finances are irrelevant, you have to prove you can support her in the UK. Her finances can be used when you apply for FLR(M) I believe. If you don't include your bank statements ( to verify your wages) you will likely be refused.
You could simply ask what availability the Registry Office has during the month/months you are hoping to marry.Xman wrote:Q 11, I saw someone did say they did submit their communication email with marriage register office. I have not contact my local register office yet. Is it necessary to email register office so that I could submit the email record to support the fiance visa application? what shall I mention and ask in the email? Many thanks.
Thanks. But I also would like to know the procedure and the documents for this registration. How could I ask?Casa wrote:You could simply ask what availability the Registry Office has during the month/months you are hoping to marry.Xman wrote:Q 11, I saw someone did say they did submit their communication email with marriage register office. I have not contact my local register office yet. Is it necessary to email register office so that I could submit the email record to support the fiance visa application? what shall I mention and ask in the email? Many thanks.
By email ?Xman wrote:Thanks. But I also would like to know the procedure and the documents for this registration. How could I ask?Casa wrote:You could simply ask what availability the Registry Office has during the month/months you are hoping to marry.Xman wrote:Q 11, I saw someone did say they did submit their communication email with marriage register office. I have not contact my local register office yet. Is it necessary to email register office so that I could submit the email record to support the fiance visa application? what shall I mention and ask in the email? Many thanks.
I could go to register office and ask in person as well. But I wonder this email as a proof for application, what I shall ask in the email? Thanks.Casa wrote:By email ?Xman wrote:Thanks. But I also would like to know the procedure and the documents for this registration. How could I ask?Casa wrote:You could simply ask what availability the Registry Office has during the month/months you are hoping to marry.Xman wrote:Q 11, I saw someone did say they did submit their communication email with marriage register office. I have not contact my local register office yet. Is it necessary to email register office so that I could submit the email record to support the fiance visa application? what shall I mention and ask in the email? Many thanks.
Will draft a email tonight and send it out by tomorrow afternoon.Casa wrote:That would like to know the procedure and the documents for this registration.
I'll leave it to Kate to respond to your other questions.
Fiance visa (Family visa) will be fine.Xman wrote:Will draft a email tonight and send it out by tomorrow afternoon.Casa wrote:That would like to know the procedure and the documents for this registration.
I'll leave it to Katie to respond to your other questions.
Could you help with Q7 by any chance? What is the proper name of my application? Could I state as 'Fiance Visa(Family visas)' on my application paper work?
On the top of my last reply today, I would like to draft up the relevant letters now. Is there any possible I could see some templates or samples for below letter?KatieWills wrote:Just post any questions I have missed in your next reply. Also when you are writing a reply there is an options box below the text window, if you tick "notify me when a reply is posted" you should get an email.
KatieWills wrote:Just post any questions I have missed in your next reply. Also when you are writing a reply there is an options box below the text window, if you tick "notify me when a reply is posted" you should get an email.