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by Diamond » Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:11 pm
Regarding my earlier posts on claiming benefits whilst applying for a settlement visa for my husband. I emailed UKBA regarding claiming benefits and applying for a settlement visa.
This is their reply:
"The sponsor in the UK, that is yourself, may be in receipt of public funds. As long as the visa applicant is able to satisfy the Entry Clearance
Officer that s/he is to be maintained without the sponsor claiming additional public funds, the requirement in the Immigration Rules that the visa applicant shall not have recourse to public funds may be considered to be met.
That said, a sponsor who is heavily dependent on the state because they don't have sufficient means of their own, is likely to find it difficult to support another person for any length of time. The Entry Clearance Officer will therefore need to consider whether there will be a need for the sponsor to claim additional public funds to support the applicant while in the UK. If so, the visa application will surely fall to be refused."
Therefore will my current situation be acceptable or not to sponsor my husband? any help greatly appreciated.
I am a full time student, in receipt of a student bursary. My bursary will be saved and used towards savings totalling £6000.00 by the time we are ready to apply.
I am working part time, my income from employment is £85.00 per week, child tax credit received is £98.00 per week, working tax credit received is £70.00 per week and child benefit received is £33.70 per week.
We intend to apply for the settlement visa after the next tax year has started in April. The income support amounts for a couple in the new tax year will be £105.95 and £62.33 per child. I have 2 children to support also.
Total income is therefore £286.70, i have no rent to pay as i am living in a house owned by my mother but lived in only by my family, she fully owns the house so does not charge me rent. I will have to pay £16 council tax per week when my husband arrives taking into account the 25% discount as i am a full time student.
I am aware this leaves us with more than the income support amounts for a family of our size.
However my question is will i be considered to be too heavily dependent upon the state in satisfying the financial test and therefore liable to have my husbands visa application refused?
He has been refused once due to my income, hence the fact i now have a part time job alongside my studies to supplement my income. So in reality this is our last chance of applying as 2 refused visa applications would definately go against any further applications should we fail again. Unless i leave my degree i dont see much else i can do?
Again any help greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Diamond on Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:43 am, edited 1 time in total.