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Jin's income won't be considered, but you meet the finance rule through savings (which can be joint). You may be asked to provide evidence of the source of your savings and these MUST have been held in an accessible account for at least 6 months prior to submitting Jin's visa application.meslo wrote: ↑Sat Sep 29, 2018 11:39 pmCasa thank you for the info.
I have gone into this in some depth but haven't seen the £62.5k savings before. However, I have found FM 1.7 and can see how this is made up - Thank you. This helps.
We have a plan:
Get married in Hungary and live here throughout 2019 until her son graduates and goes to study in Germany.
Then live in Slovenia for 2 years where we are building a house - I have temporary residence in Slovenia for 5 years Jin has permanent Hungarian residence for another 3.5 years so she can live in Slovenia. We will apply for temporary Slovenian residence for her for 5 years on the basis of her Hungarian PR card.
Then apply for a family visa in the UK for Jin. To get that we need to prove:
We have a genuine relationship
-Marriage certificate from Hungary - translated into English
-photos of marriage
-receipts for rings venue etc.
-Tenancy agreement for 2019 in both names for flat in Hungary
-print out of we chat texts
-photos and cards
sufficient support
-My UK earnings of £18.6k plus - this includes dividends
-My £62.5k plus of savings
-Jin's £8.4k per year from rent on her flat in China Not required
-Jin's £13k of savings Can include
Evidence of English
- Get a test cert. Jin is fluent
TB test - Jin has lived in Hungary for the past 6 years, Hungary is not on the TB test list - so I assume we don't need this?
Not required
Is there anything we have missed/ got wrong?
This assumes no major changes in legislation over the next few years are any expected?
p.s. just as an aside, we have tried the living in England tests and my God I only just pass - are these just a money making exercise?
Thank you again and please can you point out any holes in our plan.
Jin and Mark