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I have been married for 3 years and I’ve been going to Pakistan every 6 months since the marriage.sxm1256 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:18 pmDear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance.
I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist.
1) can I apply for him seeing that I don’t work but I have savings to support him and family members to help. Or is it better if my brother is the sponsor who works full time.
2) he works in Pakistan and provides for his sister would this be enough to show he will return to pakistan?
How likely will the application be rejected?
Are you British, an EU national or in the UK on a Tier 4 student visa?sxm1256 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:18 pmDear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance.
I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist.
1) can I apply for him seeing that I don’t work but I have savings to support him and family members to help. Or is it better if my brother is the sponsor who works full time.
2) he works in Pakistan and provides for his sister would this be enough to show he will return to pakistan?
How likely will the application be rejected?
I’m a uk citizenALKB wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:05 amAre you British, an EU national or in the UK on a Tier 4 student visa?sxm1256 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:18 pmDear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance.
I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist.
1) can I apply for him seeing that I don’t work but I have savings to support him and family members to help. Or is it better if my brother is the sponsor who works full time.
2) he works in Pakistan and provides for his sister would this be enough to show he will return to pakistan?
How likely will the application be rejected?
Spouses of British nationals often struggle to get a visit visa.sxm1256 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:06 amI’m a uk citizenALKB wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:05 amAre you British, an EU national or in the UK on a Tier 4 student visa?sxm1256 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 8:18 pmDear all, have a few questions if you could please give me some guidance.
I’m studying pharmacy and in my last year at uni. I want my husband to come here for a month. I usually go there but I am busy at uni so I want him to come here. I’m planning on applying once I’ve graduated as a pharmacist.
1) can I apply for him seeing that I don’t work but I have savings to support him and family members to help. Or is it better if my brother is the sponsor who works full time.
2) he works in Pakistan and provides for his sister would this be enough to show he will return to pakistan?
How likely will the application be rejected?
sxm1256 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 3:39 pmALKB wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 11:20 am
Well, if you are planning to explain that convoluted situation in the visa application, it will certainly draw attention and not in a good way.
I think you are mixing up sister with sister in law's husband. Op is trying to say that as per their planning her sister in law's husband will look after his husband's sister while his husband will be visiting her. Maybe husband's sister is not yet adult or need care. OP also may mean that since someone from UK is helping his husband's sister in pakistan then it means that sister really need someone in pakistan and doesnt that guaranteeing for visa purposes that her husband will return back pakistan.
The sister of OP's brother is the second wife to a person in the UK. She can't get a spouse visa to the UK because as a second wife the UK does not recognise her marriage. Her in-law's do not like her as the second wife. That's why OP's sister-in-law is living with her brother (OP's husband). The UK husband of OP's sister-in-law can only stay in Pakistan for a month because he has a wife and family in the UK he needs to return to.seagul wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:59 pmI think you are mixing up sister with sister in law's husband. Op is trying to say that as per their planning her sister in law's husband will look after his husband's sister while his husband will be visiting her. Maybe husband's sister is not yet adult or need care. OP also may mean that since someone from UK is helping his husband's sister in pakistan then it means that sister really need someone in pakistan and doesnt that guaranteeing for visa purposes that her husband will return back pakistan.
OP's husband
Yes, sorry, very convoluted, as I said. But the rest is sound. OP's husband's sister (OP's sister-in-law) is definitely not a minor.