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Help with spouse visa.

Post by Graham501 » Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:17 pm

Me and my Filipino wife have been married for 2 years this coming October. I am born British and my ancestry is all British. We have a daughter that already has a right to abode visa in her passport. And a stepdaughter. Would I only need to add the stepdaughter onto the financial requirement. I meet the requirement but my job is zero hours (the hours are 99% guaranteed but its the nature of the job offering zero hours contracts avoids a long dismissal process) would this contract affect any application. Also she had a visit visa refused 3 years ago would this have any effect on future applications?

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Re: Help with spouse visa.

Post by CR001 » Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:51 pm

Is your step daughter also applying for a visa? If yes then the income requirement is £22,400pa that you have to prove and you have to make two applications, ie 2 X vaf4a and 2 X appendix 2.

Where is the step daughter's other parent??

Your contract type is irrelevant. Your income is relevant and adequate accommodation.

Previous visit visa refusal is not an issue unless f a k e docs were used or deception.
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Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by Graham501 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:13 am

So I'm looking at finally applying end of tax year for spouse visa. A couple of questions.
1) is end of tax year the right time to apply do you have to have just earnt the required amount or can it be a projected amount if you apply before end of tax year. Or fresh into the new tax year.
2) when calculating the children do you only calculate the sponsored children or all children. My wife and I have 2 kids. 1 is biological and already has right to abode. 1 is my step daughter who doesn't. Am I right to believe I only need to show funds for my step daughter?
3) I freak out at the sight of paperwork, does anybody know of a relatively cheap immigration lawyer that can help take the stress out of the process.
4) I've had a couple of direct debits returned since Christmas, is this going to hinder my application in any way?

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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by geoeng » Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:38 am

Graham501 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:13 am
So I'm looking at finally applying end of tax year for spouse visa. A couple of questions.
1) is end of tax year the right time to apply do you have to have just earnt the required amount or can it be a projected amount if you apply before end of tax year. Or fresh into the new tax year.
2) when calculating the children do you only calculate the sponsored children or all children. My wife and I have 2 kids. 1 is biological and already has right to abode. 1 is my step daughter who doesn't. Am I right to believe I only need to show funds for my step daughter?
3) I freak out at the sight of paperwork, does anybody know of a relatively cheap immigration lawyer that can help take the stress out of the process.
4) I've had a couple of direct debits returned since Christmas, is this going to hinder my application in any way?
1. This depends on how you earn your income. If you are self-employed or are the employee/director of certain types of companies (generally those owned by your or your family), then the financial requirement is based on income earned in the last full financial year (or average of the last 2 full financial years). Regular employment income is typically based on calendar months prior to the date of application.

2. Only sponsored children need to be considered in determining the financial requirement you will be required to meet.

3. If you're going to go cheap, you may be better off doing it yourself. For most cases the application is relatively straight-forward and immigration lawyers will only put together an application based on the information you provide, so there's a good chance you'll end up doing a lot of the work yourself anyway.

4. No, apart from income to meet the financial requirement, your personal financial situation is largely irrelevant to the application.
I'm just a guy on the Internet who immigrated to the UK. My opinions are based on my experience and interpretation of the immigration rules and should not be considered legal or immigration advice; your mileage may vary.

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Re: Help with spouse visa.

Post by CR001 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 8:56 am

CR001 wrote:
Sat Jun 29, 2019 1:51 pm
Is your step daughter also applying for a visa? If yes then the income requirement is £22,400pa that you have to prove and you have to make two applications, ie 2 X vaf4a and 2 X appendix 2.

Where is the step daughter's other parent??

Your contract type is irrelevant. Your income is relevant and adequate accommodation.

Previous visit visa refusal is not an issue unless f a k e docs were used or deception.
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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by Graham501 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 9:37 am

Thank you that's taken a lot of the stress away. Proving the financial requirements is no problem at all as I earn more than required. Was just worrying about the state of my bank account since Christmas

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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by Graham501 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 12:07 pm

Other parent is somewhere in Philippines but an absent parent and always has been

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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by CR001 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 12:15 pm

Graham501 wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2020 12:07 pm
Other parent is somewhere in Philippines but an absent parent and always has been
Is the other parent named on the birth certificate??
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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by Graham501 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:54 pm

Yes they are named. Is my world going to come crashing down now?

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Re: Correctly calculate cost of children.

Post by CR001 » Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:28 am

Your spouse would need to prove sole responsibility.

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