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Yes! Very helpful, thank you! Do you know where this information may be listed on a website somewhere?sweetmissy wrote:Hi there,
Your hubby needs to show on his monthly statement at least: after rent, bills and loans (all monthly ongoing payments) he has £105.95 per week. this is enough to support him and you.
For instance after my monthly outgoings I have approx £700.00.
Does that help?
If he has any savings too that is a bonus, but not a must, if he meets the criteria of the above.
Thank you Casa. Do you know if when applying for the Spousal visa (as compared to the Fiance visa) if it is ok to have sponsored accommodation? My (soon to be) husband and I plan to live with his father for the first 6 months after I am over in the UK. I was wondering if the same 'rules' for accommodation sponsorship apply in both cases (the spousal and fiance visa applications)? Thank you!Casa wrote:You don't need to include any bills other than rent or mortgage, council tax and any loan repayments when deducting from your income to arrive at the weekly minimum of £105.95.
Entry Clearance Guidance: Maintenance and Accommodationhredderson wrote:Yes! Very helpful, thank you! Do you know where this information may be listed on a website somewhere?
In 2006, the UKAIT in UKAIT 00065 KA and Others (Pakistan), strongly suggested that it would not be appropriate to have immigrant families existing on resources that were less than the Income Support level for a British family of that size.
Casa - my fiance and I are debating now weather we should get married and then have me apply for a spousal visa rather than a fiance visa. My questions related to that situation are:Casa wrote:Following Kitty's link, just to confirm the £105.95 for a couple is set at the UK Income support level.
Accommodation provided by family will be fine. The family member providing this should submit a letter confirming they are inviting you to stay, together with a copy of the mortgage agreement or property deeds. If the property is rented, you will need a letter from the landlord agreeing to you and your husband living there. You should also submit details of the living accommodation to show that it will be adequate for the number of occupants.