Hi everyone, I have a quick question to ask about Working Tax Credit: My husband is in the UK on a spouse visa and we have applied for Working Tax Credit in joint names. We are both working and claim no other benefit. I am concerned about this as I have now been advised that my husband should not be...
Hi everyone My husband moved to the UK after obtaining a spouse visa in Dec 2012. He is originally from Pakistan and he undertook the necessary City and Guilds Intl Esol (iesol) diploma (A1). He has now enrolled on a ESOL Entry Level 1 course at a local college which has taken quite a few months to ...
Spouse VISA at first: - Part time jobs does not matter as long as she has been working for the past 6 months and working on a permanent job - She will need to show her annual salary before tax (she should be able to tell you the right numbers) - her P60 certificate should have more details - Any sh...
In regards to the English tests, what questions are asked? Are the people who take the test asked about their spouses? Such as age, job title, address etc.
OK so the 3rd party support is very unlikely for lots of ppl, including myself. (dont have rich parents). And I have enough savings (£2k). I guess all that is left is finding a job with more hours.
I dont have to pay any mortgage or bills because I live with my parents. And minimum wage is £5.93 isnt it? Does it have to be well-to-do parents? What about one working parent? I heard 3rd party support does not really work because in this way, many people could have visas granted if there were pe...
Hi I was wondering what kind of a job does a person need to have in order to apply for a spouse visa? Currently, I am working 20 hours (minimum wage) and have been told its not enough.. Everyone on the board seems to just say they sent off 4-6 months pay slips and that is satisfactory but what hours...