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If her visa hasn't yet expired then after returning to UK she can apply extension provided you can supply 2 years of cohabitation evidences (which maybe you can't) and meet the financial & language requirement.abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 1:27 pmHi
I'm looking to apply for my wife's dependent/spouse visa to UK.
I am a British citizen by naturalization moved back to India mid-last year due to family circumstances. My wife had successfully applied for a UK visa in June 2016 and we both lived in the UK till May 2019. But before we could extend her visa, family circumstances forced us to return to India and we've now been here for almost 10 months.
We're now looking to move back to the UK in May of this year and would need to apply for her fresh visa. I was wondering if anyone sees an issue with the scenario of applying for a fresh Spouse visa for the 2nd time? I mainly ask this as the visa is granted with a view of living permanently in the UK, however our situation forced us to move to India for sometime.
Was wondering if anyone's been in this boat and had success the 2nd time as well?
Regards,
A
what's your plan with financial requirements?abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:06 pmHi, her visa has expired in July of last year so this will be a fresh application.
Yes She can apply 2nd spouse visa application provided all requirements are met. Do you have cash savings of £62500 to meet the financial requirement?abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:06 pmHi, her visa has expired in July of last year so this will be a fresh application.
Since I've been working in India since coming back, my salary is more than GBP 18,600 for the year converted. My understanding is that if we both plan to go to the UK together, I can show this to satisfy the financial requirements.iwolga wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 5:38 pmwhat's your plan with financial requirements?abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:06 pmHi, her visa has expired in July of last year so this will be a fresh application.
Hi CR001, yes I would be able to show a job offer with my current company who'll transfer me to the UK branch.
If you also have accommodation in UK, your wife passed English test, I don't see why another visa application will be a problem.abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 9:25 pmHi CR001, yes I would be able to show a job offer with my current company who'll transfer me to the UK branch.
Thanks Iwolga. I don't yet have accomodation as I plan to travel together with my wife. I do have family that stay in the UK, and we'd be staying with them post we land till we can find a place for us. Could you see that to be an issue?iwolga wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 11:08 pm
If you also have accommodation in UK, your wife passed English test, I don't see why another visa application will be a problem.
Her clock for ILR will restart once she's in UK, you will need to pay again the fees, but for the rest your circumstances seem completely reasonable for another application. Don't forget to enclose a cover letter with explanation of your situation.
You will need their title deed, mortgage statement and noc letter.abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 5:41 am
. I do have family that stay in the UK, and we'd be staying with them post we land till we can find a place for us. Could you see that to be an issue?
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I think yes because the new application will be dealt on its own merit.abhishek_10 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 6:18 pmwould I need to provide all proofs of our relationship from before our marriage till this final year we've spent in India?