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Bringing your husband ona visit visa before he applies for the spouse visa is not a good idea. Its very unlikely that in your present circumstances taht he will get the visitor visa but which will gave serious implication when he applies for the spouse visa.toogrown4dat wrote:hi new to this site so if this question has been posted before i apologise.
Anyway i have recently got married to a jamaican in jamaica and want to apply for a marriage visa .
ive been on the visa site and got some information about the requirements ilneed to meet.im feeling confident i can meet most of them because i go to jamaica every 3-6 months for s few weeks at a time.
The only part i feel il have difficulty with how much il need to prove i can support both him and myself.
im living with my parents at the moment and have a full time job working for a care home but my question is excatly how much will i need to have in my account to show that when he comes over we will be able to live without relying on benefits.
I know this process will take a while a very long while at that so i was thinking about inviting him to my mums wedding and having her send him an invitation visa for 3-6 months and then applying for the visa.
As thats going to take a while anyway and by doing this rather than me going over there every couple of months if hes here he wont be working but if we are living together for those few months it will save a bit of money than me going over there and that way i save somemore towards the marriage visa and get my bank balance looking a bit healthier.
has anybody else been in a similar situation with any helpful advice
The solicitor plays no part in the process of your husbands application. You can obviously pay a solicitor in the region of £500 to prepare your application,but it is much easier and cheaper to do it yourself.You said the visa process in jamaica takes 3months is that with or without a solicitor?