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Thank you. I'm going to try the Surinder Singh route.azianowar wrote:Hi helpmepls,
I would start by reading the financial guidance document on the home offices website. The links are provided in the previous message. In my case I do meet the financial requirements when including my non employment finance which is my dividend payment. However I cannot combine my cash savings as that's what the guideline state which I believe also applies to you. I might be wrong please double check but I don't think there is another way unless you get a job that pays £18,600 or get a second job to make up for the missing financial requirement.
If your not married yet then you have the advantage of checking if you are in a position to meet all the requirements before you go marry abroad. Don't go out there and think of all this afterwards bro as it will become stressful and then what people tend to do is take a dodge route and if you get caught then you are not allowed to apply for 10 years (might want to double check that)
First things first mate work on trying to get your salary to meet the requirement. I have heard that the salary requirement has been reviewed and will be dropped to £13,000 at some point but I don't think nothing's been made official as of yet so don't rely on this info.