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Its not strange to be called for an interview. I saw lots of people there as well. You get an email saying something like... ''we are presently considering this application, and as named sponsor...we would like you to attend an interview''Rayking wrote:It's strange to be called for an interview, but was your wife living in UK before. Telling them your wife is pregnant shouldn't except there's more to it really.
maybe you are right...anyway, my wife had a higher education in my home country and we are taught in English from Kindergarten.MPH80 wrote:A formal sponsor interview is a little unusual to be honest - there might have been a good number around you - but to be called in for an interview is unusual.
The birth question is an interesting one. There are a good number - particularly from India - who prefer the birth to take place there. There are issues around citizenship and then support from family members after the birth which add into the decision.
It's also worth thinking about your wife's english levels for the prospect of giving birth in a UK hospital. If some emergency occurred, would she be able to fully understand what's going on? My wife, having done her masters taught in English, and having lived in the UK for 7 years at the point of the birth of our second didn't understand fully when the consultant implied that a c-section might be necessary (he said "we might have to consider other more serious alternatives"). She just thought he was implying using forceps or such. Had he been more explicit - she'd have got it - but that's not the english way ... thankfully I was there to decode it.
We also knew that having her mother by her side would have been more difficult for her given the lack of English in my mother in law and my lack of Spanish - e.g. in the middle of pushing my wife wouldn't be able to stop and translate
But that's a different issue.
Thanks vinny...but I was asking about Home Office interview. The link doesn't relate to it. I do appreciate your response...I only wanted to know if anyone has info regarding that.vinny wrote:Ask them?
Kindly continue your questions in your own topic where you are already receiving advice and tbis question has already been answered rather than tagging onto a 3 year old thread.Rebecca17 wrote:Oh thats great to know!
So we can have a child and when I apply for 2nd spouse I still only have to prove we are earning £18600