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Greenie wrote:what is your nationality? what is your husband's nationality and is he currently inside or outside the UK?
NoIve reached a glitch as someone has kindly informed me that receiving child and work credits will result in my husbands visa being denied.
Is this true?
In any way? Well yes, receiving the benefits makes it more likely that the financial test will be passed, and accordingly makes it more likely the spouse visa will be granted.I have a 13 month old baby and I am working full time with £214 gross pay a week. Will my husbands visa be affected in any way?
In any way? Well yes, receiving the benefits makes it more likely that the financial test will be passed, and accordingly makes it more likely the spouse visa will be granted.
£149.42 child and work credits weeklyGreenie wrote:what is your total income including benefits per week and how much do you pay for rent/council tax?
As regards passing the accommodation test, what information and documents are you intending to supply? In particular, what information are you going to supply to show the the property will not be overcrowded as defined, if the spouse visa is issued?I live with my uncle and therefore do not pay rent/council tax/etc. He is the homeowner.
I have a land survey of the house attested by a solicitor, deed and also a a letter of accommodation signed by my uncle. The house wont be over crowded according to the report.John wrote: As regards passing the accommodation test, what information and documents are you intending to supply? In particular, what information are you going to supply to show the the property will not be overcrowded as defined, if the spouse visa is issued?
Can someone please explain this a bit further aswell?? How exactly I would pass the financial test etc...NaaNaa90 wrote:£149.42 child and work credits weeklyGreenie wrote:what is your total income including benefits per week and how much do you pay for rent/council tax?
£205 net pay. Weekly.
I also receive child benefit at £81.20 monthly
I live with my uncle and therefore do not pay rent/council tax/etc. He is the homeowner. My weekly personal spend for my daughter and I would be approx £60.
Will I need to write any sort of clarification about this in my sponsorship undertaking letter? Thanks for ur replyGreenie wrote:You need to show that you have at least the amount of the income support level of a couple in your circumstances-i.e. A couple with one child. Given that you are working and earning more than income support, and don't have to pay rent or council tax you meet the maintenance requirements as they stand currently.
You have tagged your question onto a 4 year old thread where you are unlikely to get any response.salman1982 wrote:Hi there,
I am little bit confused my spouse visa extension is coming up. My wife is British citizen and we got 15 month old baby aswel. My wife is claiming WTC and CTC and she got carers allowance as well. Is there any affect on my spose visa extension as im working only 16 hours.
thanks