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yoda121
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Wife Visa from Pakistan

Post by yoda121 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:01 pm

I got married in December 2009, my wife will be 21 in may 2010.

I am in constant contact with her as we both have blackberries :)

Now, I am a british born citizen and I am 22, I live with my brother and father who are also both british, we live in a 5 bedroom house and we all have our own houses too which are rented out.

We all work in our family business, however our wage slips only show minimal earnings as most of our money is directors drawings (we are 3 directors) most of the bills are in my dads name for the house.

Now how on earth do prove that I can support my wife?

* you are legally married to each other or have registered a civil partnership; - I have a nikkah paperwork for this (not the kashmir one) I assume I get this translated and attested.
* you are going to live together permanently as man and wife, or as civil partners; - ??
* you have met each other; - Well I have my wedding photos?
* you can support yourselves and any dependants without help from public funds; - I can easily do this, but how do we go about proving it?
* you have adequate accommodation where you and your dependants can live without help from public funds; and - I obviously have sufficient accomodation
* you are aged 21 or over. - this will be OK in may.

Does anyone know the best route for me, or can anyone recommend a consultant or lawyer that I can just hand the case to and they do all the work (I don't mind paying for it as long as they do a good job)

I am in S Yorkshire btw.

ElenaW
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Post by ElenaW » Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:50 pm

You can prove that you will not be using public funds through payslips as well as sending in atleast 3 monthly bank statements (recommended 6 though).
I tell it like it is.

batleykhan
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Post by batleykhan » Fri Jan 01, 2010 11:21 am

Voda
Give me your email adress and I will send you the correct info that will answer all of your above queries

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