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You can apply with your earnings alone.shady87 wrote:This is my first time applying for FLR(M).
I'm currently on T2G.
I'm applying in April.
My soon to be spouse (british) is currently working but will no longer be employed by end of February.
As for the Salary requirements I satisfy the condition (annual wage £30K).
Do I need to add her employment details (the job she's leaving at the end of February) when filling in Form?
Or I can just skip her details as I satisfy the requirement?
Regards
So leave her job details blank correct?Casa wrote:You can apply with your earnings alone.shady87 wrote:This is my first time applying for FLR(M).
I'm currently on T2G.
I'm applying in April.
My soon to be spouse (british) is currently working but will no longer be employed by end of February.
As for the Salary requirements I satisfy the condition (annual wage £30K).
Do I need to add her employment details (the job she's leaving at the end of February) when filling in Form?
Or I can just skip her details as I satisfy the requirement?
Regards
Thanks Casa!shady87 wrote:Hi guys,
I'm transferring to spouse visa for the first time from T2G via Premium appointment and want to know if my spouse needs to be at the appointment also?
If spouse is not required at appointment, what spouse docs should I take with me?
Thanks
So I'm guessing it means it's too early for my to pay for an April appointment then.CR001 wrote:Currently appointments seem to be available till the end of March. You will need to keep checking for availability in April.
If you only book after 18th March, you will have to pay the new increased fees.
So when I apply now will I be given 5years visa or 2.5 now and then apply for 2.5 again and then apply for ILR?CR001 wrote:5 year route (2 X 2.5 year FLR(M) visas). There is no '2 year route' anymore.
Wow... Feel bad for my wallet now... Thanks for the guidance.CR001 wrote:2.5 year visa.
Shortly before this expires, you apply for an extension for another 2.5 years and then ILR shortly before you reach 5 years on FLR(M).
Immigration health surcharge payable for each FLR(M) application.
Yes that's the logical action. Thanks!CR001 wrote:Does your spouse work?
It needs to be 'continuing employment'. My suggestion would be to stick with your current job until you have the FLR(M) visa in your hand.