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I can't any problem so long as you're solvent and not haemorraging (spelling?) money i'm sure u'll be fine!BATS wrote:I have been to see an immigration lawyer about my fiances visa application and she said the only problem she can see for a refusal is my financial situation.
I have no student loan or any other type of loan besides a forthcoming mortgage to start paying in March but I do have a graduate interest free overdraft of £800 . I am in full time employment and have two pay rises coming up in April and in September. One being a rise of £5000 and the next one about £100 I have outlined this in a letter from my employer.
My father has said he will be a financial sponsor as he earns 3 times more than me. Do you think they could still turn the visa down even if I have a letter from my father saying he will help out financially if he needs to? He is obviously going to give evidence of earnings e.g. P60 and 3 months pay slips.
I would appreciate anyones opinions or experience!
But do appreciate that the holder of a fiancé(e) visa is not permitted to work in the UK, well not until after the wedding has happened and the 2-year spouse visa acquired in the UK.BATS wrote:we have two job offers to show that he can gain employment in the UK and the solicitor seems to think this will add some weight to the application.