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Requirements is that either in sole name of applicant or sponsor or in their joint account.rball1212 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 12:46 amHi,
I see that in applying for a family visa, if one has £62,500 and can show that they have for at least the past six months, they don't need to show any proof of income. I am wondering if I (the applicant) have that money in a shared account with my father if that would count, or if the money has to be in my and/or my spouse's name alone?
No proof of income is needed if you are using savings to meet the financial requirement. I would suggest you live the funds in the account as they are because the funds must been in the account held for the period of 6 months.rball1212 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 7:48 pmHi,
I see that for a family visa, if I show that I've had £62,500 in my and/or my husband's name for at least six months, I don't need proof of income. What happens if I transfer money from one account that is in my name to another that's in my name? Then the balance from one account would be zero, and the balance prior to the transfer in my other account would have been less than the £62,500 required, but I would have statements showing that I had previously had a sufficient amount combined with the other account. Would that cause any complications?
Your US social security is irrelevant to a UK spouse visa application. There is no requirement to mention this.rball1212 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 6:03 pmHi,
I'm in the UK on a student visa but am in the process of applying for a family visa as my husband is a UK citizen. I receive payments from Social Security as disability payments due to my anxiety. On the application I stated that I received money from Social Security because it asked about sources of income but didn't specify that is was for disability. I'm not working, and am using personal savings to meet the financial requirements. Would the fact that I mentioned that I receive SS payments have an effect on the decision making process? I didn't explicitly mention my mental health anywhere.
It is not a problem, provide the statement of the account verifiable by HO.
The list on the website is not exhaustive. If it is the extension of spouse visa that you are applying for, cohabitation evidence for last 2 years suffices.rball1212 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:03 pmHi all,
I'm applying for a family visa, and I've seen a lot of mention both here and on other third-party sites of people including documentation of their relationship with their partner such as photos, travel records, etc. However, on the checklist that was generated after I submitted on my application, and on the UKVI website, there is no mention of supplying these documents, and even says that including things such as joint travel itineraries, photos, etc. does not count as substantial evidence of a relationship.
I am including the items of correspondence documenting our living together over a period of two+ years. Should I still include these other things like what I mentioned above even though it's not explicitly stated on any official government website or documents?
Isn't the above usually for applications from outside the UK?AmazonianX wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:09 pmIf its the initial spouse visa, then include other ones you mentioned above as stated by others or you read should be included.
No, you don't need to.rball1212 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 3:03 pmI am including the items of correspondence documenting our living together over a period of two+ years. Should I still include these other things like what I mentioned above even though it's not explicitly stated on any official government website or documents?