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South African, spouse visa! Any advice welcome

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Destiny08
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South African, spouse visa! Any advice welcome

Post by Destiny08 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:11 pm

Hi :)

So I'm a 20 year old South African citizen, and currently 9 months pregnant with my fiance's child. My fiance is British, and once we're married in South Africa at the end of August, I'll be applying for a spouse visa to the UK! (to enter once I've turned 21, since I know that's a requirement)

Our daughter will be on a UK passport, since she's entitled to citizenship - So that should have no effect on my visa right?

Basically I'm looking for advice! I know I need financial details, accommodation details...
Oh regarding the financial details! What kind of money would they be looking for? and Accommodation wise...we're living in a shared house at the moment...will that affect the application at all?

also, I know I need to prove that I can speak English, which I can either do by taking a test or showing that I've got a bachelor degree in English. I have done neither of those things, but I'm a qualified English teacher (i have the certificate in English language teaching to adults. which is a Cambridge qualification) - if i was to give them my CELTA certificate, would that work to demonstrate that I can speak English well enough?

I'm also a failed asylum seeker - I didn't overstay. When they told me to leave, and gave me my flight information, I did. But will that have any effect on my application?

So yeah...even if you can't answer any of the questions I have! Any advice anyone can add would be greatly appreciated :D So far the visa application people have been completely useless.

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Post by vinny » Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:35 am

See also Guidance.
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Post by Destiny08 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:15 pm

Thanks for that :) I'll definitely take a look.

Can anyone help with any other advice though? I've taken a look through a lot of the posts here! But any extra advice would make a huge difference! I'm just so scared I might not get the visa! :( so i'd like to be fully prepared!

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