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mattyboy wrote:Hello all, sorry i am new to this site and making my first post in need of some kind advice please...
OK i am married to a Filipino lady and our marriage visa was granted on the 20/7/10 until 20/1/11 and we got married in the UK on the 5th Jan 2011 after marriage i applied for her leave visa the 2 year one however due to my low income and new business things did not go to plan and the home office stated that i was not earning enough money to support her. Now when we applied for the first visa my wife had fallen pregnant and was under the care of the hospital at this time and stated in the letter, they said that due to her pregnancy they would give her a limited leave to remain visa this was granted from the 5/2011 until 5/2014 so will expire next year, now this is the big worry for me! i have only a small part time job giving me an income of around £9000 per year, i also have a small company turnover is around £17,000 however company is in a loss situation losing around £6000 last year on paper.. so no income was taken from the company, now i am also getting £825 per month support from working tax credits and child tax credits as you can offset loses against my small income from my part time cleaning job, now as i said we have a family now my daughter 20 months old was born in Manchester and has dual passports, but i am so worried what can i do for my wife, we have a small house i own and pay part rent but its my income factor, we do live an OK life, you see i was hoping that she could now apply for leave to remain as he has been in the UK now since 20/7/10 but i am reading that the government say you need to earn £18,000 under the new rules etc and will not take tax credits into the earnings factor? is this the case? if so what visa can i apply for? my biggest worry is would they send her back home, hence breaking up my family and losing my daughter? i was hoping for her to do the ESOL course in my local area, would this now be a waste of time if i cannot apply for right to remain? If so what visa should i apply for? would it be just another 3 year extension? I am sorry so many questions and i hope that i have explained my situation i do fine the home office site so confusing to work out so some help and professional guidance would be so helpful and maybe my post could help others in the future, thanks so much.
mattyboy wrote:Old Rules sorry what are the old rules??
mattyboy wrote:Old Rules sorry what are the old rules??
It sounds as if your wife has discretionary leave to remain in which case she cannot apply for indefinite leave to remain yet anyway (i assume this is what you mean when you refer to applying for right to remain). Your wife will need to apply to extend her discretionary leave for a further 3 years and will then be able to apply for ilr after that. Your income does not matter.mattyboy wrote:Hello all, sorry i am new to this site and making my first post in need of some kind advice please...
OK i am married to a Filipino lady and our marriage visa was granted on the 20/7/10 until 20/1/11 and we got married in the UK on the 5th Jan 2011 after marriage i applied for her leave visa the 2 year one however due to my low income and new business things did not go to plan and the home office stated that i was not earning enough money to support her. Now when we applied for the first visa my wife had fallen pregnant and was under the care of the hospital at this time and stated in the letter, they said that due to her pregnancy they would give her a limited leave to remain visa this was granted from the 5/2011 until 5/2014 so will expire next year, now this is the big worry for me! i have only a small part time job giving me an income of around £9000 per year, i also have a small company turnover is around £17,000 however company is in a loss situation losing around £6000 last year on paper.. so no income was taken from the company, now i am also getting £825 per month support from working tax credits and child tax credits as you can offset loses against my small income from my part time cleaning job, now as i said we have a family now my daughter 20 months old was born in Manchester and has dual passports, but i am so worried what can i do for my wife, we have a small house i own and pay part rent but its my income factor, we do live an OK life, you see i was hoping that she could now apply for leave to remain as he has been in the UK now since 20/7/10 but i am reading that the government say you need to earn £18,000 under the new rules etc and will not take tax credits into the earnings factor? is this the case? if so what visa can i apply for? my biggest worry is would they send her back home, hence breaking up my family and losing my daughter? i was hoping for her to do the ESOL course in my local area, would this now be a waste of time if i cannot apply for right to remain? If so what visa should i apply for? would it be just another 3 year extension? I am sorry so many questions and i hope that i have explained my situation i do fine the home office site so confusing to work out so some help and professional guidance would be so helpful and maybe my post could help others in the future, thanks so much.