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Have you confirmed this or are you assuming? What is your net income after you have paid your accommodation expenses? Do you or her have savings? Do you have family who might step up to help you?earthworm_gym wrote:Sadly, my current income could not comfortably ensure this
Hi, thanks for your response.Lucapooka wrote:Have you confirmed this or are you assuming? What is your net income after you have paid your accommodation expenses? Do you or her have savings? Do you have family who might step up to help you?earthworm_gym wrote:Sadly, my current income could not comfortably ensure this
That fact that she may need to work immediately on arrival to meet the maintenance requirement means that she has to show evidence of a confirmed job offer (contract) before she applies. You can't rely on the hope or prospect of potential employment as this does not equate to confirmed financial means.
However, for the general application:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... utside-uk/
Ok, good to know.Lucapooka wrote:After accommodation costs have been accounted for (deducted from the net or not applicable because you live with family), a sponsor and applicant in your circumstances need to have net disposable income of at least 483 per month to pay for the remainder of your living expenses. However, then you have to show that you can live on this. There is no point having a very high income but with a champagne lifestyle that leaves you in the red every month, as that won't meet the requirements either.
I see- well, as of recently, I have been living in the red for a while; after paying for a ticket to the US, I have been stuck in a vicious circle where I would get paid to take me out of the red, but then eventually slide back into it. Would they take this as not being able to support myself? The overdraft I go into charges interest on a daily basis (hardly anything at all, but still a charge).Lucapooka wrote:You only have to provide your bank statements for them to see if you live within your means. Assuming you are not a cash paid worker who does not bank his money, your salary will be credited into your bank account on a monthly basis and this money will then service all your other expenditure. If it's in the red on a continual basis you can't live within your means, otherwise you are fine. Having an agreed overdraft that is being serviced is also okay.