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Psw dependent from India

Post by shahrakesh1610 » Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:20 pm

Thanks to all on this site I got my psw visa on sat morning allows untill July 2011 applied in octo frm bic now I want to invite my wife , so what document I need to send and I have been here since octo 07 so how much I need to show for 3 months n if I want to become main sponcor for her than how much?

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Re: Psw dependent from India

Post by segex » Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:58 pm

shahrakesh1610 wrote:Thanks to all on this site I got my psw visa on sat morning allows untill July 2011 applied in octo frm bic now I want to invite my wife , so what document I need to send and I have been here since octo 07 so how much I need to show for 3 months n if I want to become main sponcor for her than how much?
£800 you + £533 her + £533each other dependant, up to max 4. If i were u, i'l make it like £1500 (for d 2)for the 3months, non break!. Somebody told me that it is vital for spouse not to show evidence of full time / parmanent job back home as they might question why he/she wants to loose the job for 2yrs visa!. I don't know how far this is true, may be anybody can confirm this.

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Post by shahrakesh1610 » Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:03 pm

Thanks sagex,I made 1000 in my account here, n 600 pound in my wife Account in India , is it alright? N she is only dependent no one else . Again thanks

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Post by vinata » Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:29 pm

I believe you will need to show you have £800 for yourself (as you are in the UK) and £1,600 for your wife. The funds should be held either on your account for both of you, or on your account and separately on your wife's account in India.

It would be necessary to attach a cover letter to her application explaining how the claiming funds should be allocated in between you and how much in total you have got each day.

Read the guidance. You will also need to make sure she complies with all other requirements.

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Post by segex » Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:31 pm

PBS (Dependant) Policy guidance
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39. If the Tier 1 migrant has been in the
United Kingdom for 12 months or more, each
family member of the Tier 1 migrant must
have £533 to support himself/herself.
40. For example, the Tier 1 migrant has
been in the UK for 6 months and is making
an application at the same time as his/her
spouse and two children. He/she must show
that he/she has £1600 for his spouse and a
further £1600 for each child, in addition to
£800 required for his/her own support. In total
the family will require evidence that they hold
£5600 in available funds (£1600 x 3 = £4800
+ £800).
41. If the same Tier 1 migrant and his family
had been present in the UK for two years,
they would require evidence that they held
£2399 (£533 x 3 = £1599 + £800) in available
funds.
42. If a dependant applies separately from
the Tier 1 migrant, there must still be enough
funds to support each member of the family.
Therefore in the example above, if the family
has a third child, the main applicant has been
in the United Kingdom for two years and the
family applies for leave to remain for the third
child separately, they must provide evidence
that they have an additional £533 in available
funds.
Dependant of a Tier 2 8)

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