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Any time after he has his visa.
No. Money must be in your name or the Tier 4 migrant's name.
Marriage certificate.
None of these things are relevant.mahbolla wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2017 12:12 pm2. ... marriage photos, photos taken before and after marriage. Translation of our marriage invitation card and marriage card.
3. Travel tickets that we traveled together.
4. Dependent current job proofs -> Company offer letter, Job Certificate, 3 months pay slips.
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6. Income Tax submission proofs for the past 2 years. ( dependent ).
7. Letter from main applicant to embassy .
8. Dependent cover letter.
9. Dependent study certificates.
There is no reason to think his application will be refused. And even if it were, he could apply again.Zaria wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2017 10:14 pmIf I go alone before 19th and my husband's visa gets refused what will I do? In that case my university fee will not be refunded. There is no way i will stay in UK for a whole year or so without my husband.
We are really disturbed and worried because of this whole process. Anyone else with same situation?
Why are you thinking it will be refused?!
I think you have the wrong idea about how this works. There is no ratio, no quota of refusals, nor can a application be refused for no reason. If you meet the eligibility, you get the visa.
I suggest that you stop creating problems where there are none, and relax.
*If* that happened you could go alone with him following when he gets his visa, or you could postpone your travel until he gets his visa, if your course start date allows that. If you chose the latter, you would need to apply for another vignette, as explained here:
No. You are making it very complicated. He just needs to give you (or the Tier 4 migrant) this money upfront.
Where you applied it from? Yes try to use priority service so your application will be put in the front of queue. You need to provide afidavit for the spelling mistake. I used this too because of my mum spelling mistake. Everyone said its important to give details (affidavit)
ok thank you very much he already gave us the money and it is in the tier 4 migrant's account we r currently in the 28 days waiting rule. but what about the source of the deposits we just made because my father gave us the money in cash and we deposited in the account? would they refuse me because of the unclear source?
There is no specific requirement to include it, but if someone has been living apart from their spouse for a while it is important that there is no doubt that the marriage is still ongoing and subsisting. I assume this is why your adviser has suggested showing evidence that you were living at the same address before you left for the UK. It is good advice.
Either. It just depends on your plans.