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Yes.. Read all the four points below and the last one is what applies to you. Ti (general) dependant guidance P-8naeed wrote:Hi
i recently travelled to India with my 3 months old baby born in U.K on short notice with out visa.Iam on Tier 1 general visa till 2012
My query is do i need to show my maintenance aswell along with my babys to make an visa aplication in India.
Appreciate ur reply.
Thank you.
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.
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).
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.
If a family member 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.
Read the para carefully:naeed wrote:thanks for the link.
that means £533 only for the dependant child is that right?
please reply
thank you.
If a family member 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.
£ 533 + £800naeed wrote:thanks push
iam already granted extension in march 2009 till 2012 along with my 2 dependants so do i need to still show maintenance for all the dependents(2) and myself when making an application for the second child.
please clarify
Appreciate ur reply
Thank you.