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Perhaps because the OP does not yet have 6 months payslips as only recently started working and the fact that spouse visas from Pakistan are taking around 7/8 months to process (even with priority service)gpm468 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:40 pmWhy would it take so long for him to return, is it because you don't meet the financial requirements for the spouse visa? In some cases someone has to leave the UK and then can immediately make an application to return (although of course you need to meet the criteria for the visa)
Exactly what CR001 said. I only started meeting the financial requirements before we got this decision back. His 28 days is about to run out, and thus would need to go back, wait 6 months THEN I would apply from here and the waiting game would begin yet again.gpm468 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:40 pmWhy would it take so long for him to return, is it because you don't meet the financial requirements for the spouse visa? In some cases someone has to leave the UK and then can immediately make an application to return (although of course you need to meet the criteria for the visa)
I've always been working, just never met the requirement until now :/. I know it will take a long while for the application to be processed aswell and the thought of being apart for a year give or take is heartbreaking! I'm constantly crying to my husband and not wanting him to go .CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 5:04 pmPerhaps because the OP does not yet have 6 months payslips as only recently started working and the fact that spouse visas from Pakistan are taking around 7/8 months to process (even with priority service)gpm468 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:40 pmWhy would it take so long for him to return, is it because you don't meet the financial requirements for the spouse visa? In some cases someone has to leave the UK and then can immediately make an application to return (although of course you need to meet the criteria for the visa)
Thankyou for the reply!gpm468 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:03 amOk I've read this again properly. I would guess (although I'm not one of the experts here, despite accusations to the contrary!) that he can apply once you have the 6 months payslips. So if that is say 4 months from now, he can apply in 4 months, from Pakistan.
How soon would he need to leave? We applied in country as you did and were rejected, we made arrangements for her to return (at our cost) and it was about 2 months more before she actually flew back, the HO didn't put pressure on her to leave asap. So you might not be apart for all that long? Although I know a few months apart isn't great.
Can your husband continue to study something, just to keep his student status? basically you really need a bit of time to make you earrings in the line with requirements.mazart25 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:28 pmHi,
I'm hoping someone on here can give us some advice as to what to do. Here is some background information:
Husband came to UK on student visa in 2011 from Pakistan, he lived with us from then as we are cousins. We started to get to know each other and our relationship grew whilst we were both studying here. He done his honours and his masters, each time renewing his student visa. We decided we wanted to get married and settle down here. At the start of the year his student visa was coming to an end and he had finished all his studies, since we weren't married nor did I earn the spouse visa financial requirement we couldn't apply for the spouse visa. A lawyer we went to said to apply for a Human Rights visa to give us time to get married so we went for that. We were allowed to get married soon after (HO approved it). We sent off the marriage certificate as soon as possible etc.
Fast forward to last week, the decision came back that it had been rejected with no right to appeal here in the UK. It had been rejected because HO say that I am able to go to Pakistan and set up my life there and there is no reason for us to live here when we can go live there!!
The lawyer said he would put in a JR and then put in a fresh application thus keeping him here in the country as he only has 28 days temp admission. We decided to get advice from another lawyer and he said he would try to see if a JR would be possible based on our case file but if not he recommends my husband going back to Pakistan and applying for a spouse visa. I now earn the required amount however I do not have the full 6 months pay slips yet as I just started the new job before all this happened.
I really don't want to have to make the heartbreaking decision to let my husband go back , I really don't want to live without him for upto a year possibly!
Please please please can anyone help us and offer us any advice?!?!??!!
P.S. I'm aware I set up another thread about going to Ireland as that is another option we are looking at to be together but we would rather stay here if possible!