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Points-based system.6008735rd wrote:where would I enquire about this type of visa?
Hi Paul, i am in a very similar situation as you, my girlfreind lives in Ecuador and we are going through the same visa situation as you was in. just hoping that you could give me some information on which visa process you took, and if you ever got rejected by any visa application. we applied for a standard visitor visa, but she got rejected due to her current circumstances of not being emplloyed over there and her financial situation. we have planned to try again after she gets work over there but if you could give me some info on how it went with you that would be greatpauldm21 wrote:I'm not sure if they put an exact figure on what is considered "supporting funds". You can always sponsor her application in which case you'll need to provide evidence you can support her. This means bank statements and wage slips (they require the last 6months) along with evidence that you can adequately accommodate her in owned or rented property.
The work thing is more to satisfy them that she intends to return to her home country. They are looking for things like work, studies, family, owned property etc as evidence of ties to her home country and that there is an intention/need to return after the 6months.
There are companies out there who can assist with your whole application process, but its expensive! £500 - £600 and they claim they'll do pretty much everything for you.
If you've been together (lived together) for 2years + theres also the unmarried partners visa.