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Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Tue Sep 20, 2016 3:29 pm

Hi,

I am working on a 0 hour contract and with the company for more than 6 months. So will my case fall into Cat A or B.

I am British Citizen, and my husband is an Indian Citizen.

Any help on this will be appreciated. Thank you in advance

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Bala

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by CR001 » Tue Sep 20, 2016 3:59 pm

What is your monthly income for each month? Is it the same every month or does it vary?
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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:15 pm

any help please?

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by Casa » Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:17 pm

CR001 wrote:What is your monthly income for each month? Is it the same every month or does it vary?
CR001 is trying to help you, but you need to answer her question. :?:
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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:02 am

Thank you very much. It varies. For past 6 months before tax:

1170.79
1676.52
935.25
2168.06
2209.96
2092.19

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by CR001 » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:06 am

UKVI/HO will take the lowest amount and calculate by 12 divided by 6 I believe. You need 6 months of at least £1550 per month.

Do you have any savings?
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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Thu Sep 22, 2016 11:11 am

So will that be 935*12/6?
Savings around £10000.00 ..
I also work on Sunday - will that income count?
Past 6 months:

111.22
96.35
177.55
167.5
61.04
77.86

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by seagul » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:12 pm

balansuja wrote:Thank you very much. It varies. For past 6 months before tax:

1170.79
1676.52
935.25
2168.06
2209.96
2092.19

Regards,
Bala
As you are not salaried so lowest wage won't taken rather average of those 6 months will be taken like:
1170.79+1676.52+935.25+2168.06+2209.96+2092.19=
10252.77/6×12= 20505.54
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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:42 am

Thank you very much for the timely help. Noted, very helpful.
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Bala

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Tue Sep 27, 2016 3:02 pm

Hi All,
Another help please ...
I am renting a room and will start my tenancy agreement from 1st of Dec (for 6 months), as I am returning from India on 30th Nov. This is where me and my husband are planning to live once he gets his visa.

Is this fine?

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Bala

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:33 pm

Any help please...

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Bala

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by seagul » Wed Sep 28, 2016 4:06 pm

I am not expert but read the other expert members in other threads under your situation is that you should also need original landlord letter permitting your partner stay there and if you share with others then inspection report too.
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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Wed Oct 05, 2016 3:45 pm

Hi,

I tried to create an account on www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk to start the application for my husband, it says:

Your registration has been unsuccessful, please see the guidance at https://ukvi-international.faq-help.com

Has anyone had this issue?

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B

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Tue Oct 11, 2016 12:32 pm

Hi All,

A Friend of my mother is happy to provide me and my husband with a spare room in their 3 bedroom property until we find a suitable accommodation in the UK.

She lives with her sister, both are unmarried. No one else is living in the property.
She has given us a invitation letter and a NOC letter, would this be fine to submit with my Spouse visa application?

Please suggest.
Thank you very much.

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B

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by physicskate » Tue Oct 11, 2016 6:43 pm

balansuja wrote:Hi All,

A Friend of my mother is happy to provide me and my husband with a spare room in their 3 bedroom property until we find a suitable accommodation in the UK.

She lives with her sister, both are unmarried. No one else is living in the property.
She has given us a invitation letter and a NOC letter, would this be fine to submit with my Spouse visa application?

Please suggest.
Thank you very much.

Regards,
B
You would need proof of her ownership of the house, or proof of the owners consent. Land registry can help prove home-ownership along with something like a mortgage statement. Proof required is all in the guidance.

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by balansuja » Thu Oct 13, 2016 4:10 pm

Thank you very much for the guidance.
I am currently living with my parent in their own house. They are happy to accommodate us (me and my husband) until we find a suitable place to move in.

My parents have got an housing inspection report - to fulfill the criteria that it is not over crowded
They will provide with a letter stating that they have no objection for both of us staying in their home.
Also, land registry copies of their ownership of the flat.
A mortgage statement from the bank.

Are these sufficient to meet the accommodation criteria ...

help and suggestion please.

Regards,
B

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Re: Immigration for my husband

Post by rukhsarmanzoor » Thu Oct 13, 2016 8:48 pm

balansuja wrote:Thank you very much for the guidance.
I am currently living with my parent in their own house. They are happy to accommodate us (me and my husband) until we find a suitable place to move in.

My parents have got an housing inspection report - to fulfill the criteria that it is not over crowded
They will provide with a letter stating that they have no objection for both of us staying in their home.
Also, land registry copies of their ownership of the flat.
A mortgage statement from the bank.

Are these sufficient to meet the accommodation criteria ...

help and suggestion please.

Regards,
B
My accomodation situation is similar to what you outlined. I applied with the following docs to support this:
- short letter written and signed by my parents (joint homeowners) to say they approve of my husband joining me living at home, and that we can stay withh them rent free for as long as we choose to.
- copy of their passport pages
- copy of HM land registry title deed
- housing inspection report stating that the house will not be overcrowded when my husband joins us (must be no more than a month old)
- letter to say home is mortgage free/mortgage statement

In Appendix 2 you're also required to provide details on how many rooms there are in the house and who lives there
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