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charlotterahman wrote:Hi, I am trying to finalize my last visa documents for my husband and would like to ask a question about the bank statements. Can anyone tell me there experience when handing in there bank statements? For example, is it okay to highlight on the papers? Or annotate on the papers. As well as writing an extra statement to explain the bank statements. Or is it just a simple case of handing in the papers?
If this question has been asked before could you direct me to the right page, thank you....
Has your husband either now or previously ever managed to visit the UK? did you marry there or did he come here. The border agency are making our request just to visit for two weeks soo difficult Been together three years and I have to go to visit him everytime, it makes me feel I look desperate for a man, whch isnt the case.charlotterahman wrote:I am British from birth, trying to bring my husband here from Bangladesh..... I will be applying very soon, hopefully this month... Just waiting for his language test certificate to come through....
Hmm I am sorry for your story.... I however am not as young as you, I have a home and income and could support my boyfriend, not that he actually needs me too, they just wont accept anything we give them, that he will leave, therefore the best option I can see is to be forced into marriage and go down that route earlier than we intended just to stop me having to do all the travelling. He never has had any intention of living here. But we would like to see each other on a more regular basis. Services wives manage being apart I dont see why we cant.charlotterahman wrote:My husband was over here in the UK on a student visa, he overstayed that visa so he wouldn't have to leave me and worked illegally too. So our visa is going to be really hard to get. We are now separated in separate countries and have been since May last year.
The reason he overstayed was because i was under 21 and therefore unable to get a marriage visa for him to stay with me, therefore we didn't know what to do. However, he was arrested and detained in detention for 2 months, and then i went back to Bangladesh with him and we got married. Luckily the spouse visa rule has now been over turned so i can apply before i am 21. Which may help us a little bit.
I only lasted a month out in Bangladesh, it was really hard to cope so i've come back and started saving in hope that his visa will be granted to the UK. I have no idea what will happen and am not hopeful they will accept his visa due to previous immigration history. But i really don't have any other plans if i cant live in his country and his not allowed into mine? Then what happens? This world is crazy and stupid for keeping people apart.
charlotterahman wrote:I also had a home and income up until they removed my husband from the country... I moved back in with my parents so i could live rent free and save up to sort out my husbands visa. I have all the evidence of an existing and genuine relationship but they make the rules so difficult. Your in a tricky position because your right they are making it hard, and it is like they are forcing you to marry just so you can spend time together...