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What on earth gave you that idea? Totally untrue.I understand that generally, if I am on benefits my husband would not be allowed to enter on a spouse visa.
The facts are the facts! Either it is a firm job offer, or it is not. Temporary spouse visa? No such thing.if the UK border control were to claim that these are not firm job offers but interviews only, could he enter on a temporary basis(perhaps three months, if he can prove he has enough funds), to attend the interviews?
Tallulah wrote:Hi,
Thanks for those replies. They really surprised me. My husband is due to sit his English test really soon so I have a few more questions I would like to ask.
Because unfortunately I am still on jobseekers allowance, will the UK border control require my husband to have enough savings to get him/us by until a job offer comes along? And if so how much savings are we looking at?
Also I noticed it said something on the form like I have to provide accomodation that is not paid for by public funds. If I move into my own place which I expect to before he comes I will have to apply for housing benefit for now until the job situation changes.
Thanks.
Sushdmehta was just posting your post here as your other thread was locked. He is not replying to your post. 'life isn't fair but you can be' is his signature not his reply to you.Tallulah wrote:What was that answer suppose to mean? I was asking about how much savings the UK border control would ask him to have. How is 'Life isn't fair, but you can be' relevant to my question at all. Or do you mean because I created a new thread, when I should have continued on this one?
If you notice''life isn't fair, but you can be'' is not an answer to your question as it is below the line and appears on all his posts.Tallulah wrote:What was that answer suppose to mean? I was asking about how much savings the UK border control would ask him to have. How is 'Life isn't fair, but you can be' relevant to my question at all. Or do you mean because I created a new thread, when I should have continued on this one?
I have a question if you don't mind me asking. I will be applying at some point for a spouse visa for my fiance and I am on Con Based ESA and I noticed that you were on JSA and they gave your wife a Spouse visa. How did they accept that? Did you have to have a certain amount in savings or were you able to have someone else say they would sponsor her?mochyn wrote:Totally not true, my wife was given spousal visa while I was on Jobseekers