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ANDRES25
19th August 2008, 17:32
My husband and I just got married last June 19, 2008. He went back to England on Aug. 4 , 2008 to go back to work. I am a homebased Online English teacher and my husband works in a bakery in Suffolk England. We haven't applied for a spouse visa yet because he doesn't have his own house there. He just lives with his dad. My husband just got divorced last year and he gave his house to his ex wife and son. My husband earns a decent amount of money in the bakery he works for. He's planning to save up first and then rent a house after 3 months. I am just wondering if we can start applying now for a spouse visa even if he doesn't have a house yet? Can we use his dad's address instead? I hope you can help me and give me some advice what's best to do?

KeithD
19th August 2008, 17:47
Can we use his dad's address instead?

Yes, but you'll need to supply a letter from his dad saying it is OK.

IainBusby
19th August 2008, 17:49
My husband and I just got married last June 19, 2008. He went back to England on Aug. 4 , 2008 to go back to work. I am a homebased Online English teacher and my husband works in a bakery in Suffolk England. We haven't applied for a spouse visa yet because he doesn't have his own house there. He just lives with his dad. My husband just got divorced last year and he gave his house to his ex wife and son. My husband earns a decent amount of money in the bakery he works for. He's planning to save up first and then rent a house after 3 months. I am just wondering if we can start applying now for a spouse visa even if he doesn't have a house yet? Can we use his dad's address instead? I hope you can help me and give me some advice what's best to do?


Hi Mrs O'farrell and welcome to the forum.
If his dad will write a letter stating that you can live at his house together and providing there is enough room there for you. I don't know what the rules are about this, but I know you and your husband would have to have your own bedroom at least but there maybe more rules surrounding this issue that I don't know about. Being married you would be allowed to work as soon as you arrived in the UK, so it would then be easier for you both to save up for your own place.

Iain.

ANDRES25
19th August 2008, 20:15
Thanks for all your reply. Here's another thing. My husband took a time off from work for about a year. The bakery he's working for right now used to be his own bakery but he sold it when he got divorced. So does that mean that we have to wait for 6 months before we can apply for a spouse visa just so we can give the 6 months pay slips required ? We really don't know about the requirements before like keeping the receipts and phone cards and everything so we just threw them all away, but we do have a lot of pictures together and the photo album of our Wedding. do you think it will suffice?

allyn
19th August 2008, 21:17
Hi Mrs O'farrell and welcome to the forum.
If his dad will write a letter stating that you can live at his house together and providing there is enough room there for you. I don't know what the rules are about this, but I know you and your husband would have to have your own bedroom at least but there maybe more rules surrounding this issue that I don't know about. Being married you would be allowed to work as soon as you arrived in the UK, so it would then be easier for you both to save up for your own place.

Iain.

:xxgrinning--00xx3:
in my case,,my hubby stayed in his parents place when he got back in UK from the philippines ...(he used to have a flat on his own but he sold it when he went to the Philippines)
And for my visa application my inlaw send me a letter saying that im also goin to stay with them when i come to UK .
My hubby got his own business before but he dont think doing it again can give enought paper proof that he can support me,,,so he applied and got employed in a good hotel and then he send me his contract saying about his position, payslip and bank statements......
i compiled all the chat archives we have
our pictures when we were in HK
his ticket when he went to the pHilippines
copy of his visa when he went to PI and HK,
our pictures when we got married..
our letters to each other when we are not yet married...
and the other requirements....
Its really a nerve breaking experience sending out all the incomplete requirements and waiting for the result of my application,,,
but im so glad i was blessed and got my visa...

2 weeks after i arriave here in UK i started working in desame Hotel my hubby working, and then after 3 months , me and my hubby got a wee savings and move out from my inlaw and rented our own place...:Erm:

anyway,,,good luck in your visa application....gather all the proper documents you need and read more info here in this forum to learn more...

good luck,,,

keep on smiling:)

menchkin
21st August 2008, 05:55
Hello MRS. O'farrell!!! Welcome to the forum. :Hellooo: :Hellooo: :Hellooo:

Hope everything would go well on your visa application. Just make sure you provide all the required supporting documents.

shadows0816
21st August 2008, 11:03
My husband and I just got married last June 19, 2008. He went back to England on Aug. 4 , 2008 to go back to work. I am a homebased Online English teacher and my husband works in a bakery in Suffolk England. We haven't applied for a spouse visa yet because he doesn't have his own house there. He just lives with his dad. My husband just got divorced last year and he gave his house to his ex wife and son. My husband earns a decent amount of money in the bakery he works for. He's planning to save up first and then rent a house after 3 months. I am just wondering if we can start applying now for a spouse visa even if he doesn't have a house yet? Can we use his dad's address instead? I hope you can help me and give me some advice what's best to do?

yes, your husband can use his dad's house... his dad has to make a letter addressed to the entry clearance officer that he is willing to accommodate you in his house..

joebloggs
21st August 2008, 20:07
yes, your husband can use his dad's house... his dad has to make a letter addressed to the entry clearance officer that he is willing to accommodate you in his house..

and also provide evidence that his dad owns the house. copy of deeds etc..

ANDRES25
21st August 2008, 22:24
thanks everyone for the replies... After reading all some of the threads here, It's so sad to say that we're really not ready yet to apply for the spouse visa. We still need to wait 6 months for him to save up and then wait another 4-6 months again for the approval.. that's too loooong... so sad........... I really miss my husband so much!

joebloggs
21st August 2008, 22:57
thanks everyone for the replies... After reading all some of the threads here, It's so sad to say that we're really not ready yet to apply for the spouse visa. We still need to wait 6 months for him to save up and then wait another 4-6 months again for the approval.. that's too loooong... so sad........... I really miss my husband so much!


if he has a job and payslips then that's half the problem dealt with on the finance side of the visa.

i take it he has no savings in his bank? really could do with £2,000+ in the bank, thou some people have had £0 in the bank and still got a spouse visa, but you want to minimise your risks of refusal.

couple of things he could do, both will take a bit of time, either start living off his credit card for the next few months and keep as much of his wages in his bank, so each bank statement shows a increasing balance, then when you've got your visa, use his bank balance to pay the credit card off.

or get a loan for a few £1,000s or transfer cash from his credit card to his current account, and wait 6 months until he has 6 banks statements showing the balance, but he cannot use the statement showing the money going into his account, they will be suspicious if they see this. then when you have your visa, pay it off.

ANDRES25
22nd August 2008, 18:09
Thanks Joebloggs for the reply, you've been very helpful. My husband is not really worried about the savings, i think he's got more than 3,000 pounds savings in his account. He just really want to make sure that we won't be denied when we apply so we really have to wait. I got another question, while we're preparing for the all the required documents for the visa, is it a good idea that I change my name on my passport as Mrs. O'farrell? Hope to hear from all of you soon!

angel2008
23rd August 2008, 00:17
Thanks Joebloggs for the reply, you've been very helpful. My husband is not really worried about the savings, i think he's got more than 3,000 pounds savings in his account. He just really want to make sure that we won't be denied when we apply so we really have to wait. I got another question, while we're preparing for the all the required documents for the visa, is it a good idea that I change my name on my passport as Mrs. O'farrell? Hope to hear from all of you soon!

If you have enough time, the best is you ammend your passport, I heard that cheaper here than in UK.

ANDRES25
26th August 2008, 07:34
Hi Angel, Thanks! I think I'll do that soon since I still have to wait for 6 months to a year before I can apply for a spouse visa.

angel2008
26th August 2008, 09:34
Hi Angel, Thanks! I think I'll do that soon since I still have to wait for 6 months to a year before I can apply for a spouse visa.


You're welcome,, Dont forget to attend CFO seminar, thats a requirement
for ammendment of passport. We can chat in YM if you want and I will give you some info...

yam
26th August 2008, 12:40
hope everything will be fine with your visa application.Good luck

ANDRES25
27th August 2008, 21:37
You're welcome,, Dont forget to attend CFO seminar, thats a requirement
for ammendment of passport. We can chat in YM if you want and I will give you some info...

Hi Angel,

What's CFO seminar? I'd really be glad to chat with you.

menchkin
28th August 2008, 02:00
Hi Angel,

What's CFO seminar? I'd really be glad to chat with you. My yahoo id is dorresofarrellatyahoodot.com


You can check out this site to know more about CFO Seminar - http://www.cfo.gov.ph/fs_manila.htm :)

ANDRES25
31st August 2008, 18:05
Thanks Mench!

Ana_may365
31st August 2008, 18:45
well,all i can say is GOOD LUCK!to u MRS.O'farrel

maria_and_matt
9th September 2008, 20:11
My husband and I just got married last June 19, 2008. He went back to England on Aug. 4 , 2008 to go back to work. I am a homebased Online English teacher and my husband works in a bakery in Suffolk England. We haven't applied for a spouse visa yet because he doesn't have his own house there. He just lives with his dad. My husband just got divorced last year and he gave his house to his ex wife and son. My husband earns a decent amount of money in the bakery he works for. He's planning to save up first and then rent a house after 3 months. I am just wondering if we can start applying now for a spouse visa even if he doesn't have a house yet? Can we use his dad's address instead? I hope you can help me and give me some advice what's best to do?


hi mrs o'farrell where in suffolk are you? im from suffolk too..

Dedworth
9th September 2008, 20:38
hi mrs o'farrell where in suffolk are you? im from suffolk too..

???? I've read this that it is only Mr O'F who is in Suffolk, Mrs O'F is in the Phils

maria_and_matt
9th September 2008, 20:40
???? I've read this that it is only Mr O'F who is in Suffolk, Mrs O'F is in the Phils

when she gets her spouse visa she too will be in suffolk:omg:

cornwoman
14th September 2008, 23:10
Hi Mrs.O Farrell,
All you need to do is submit all the necessary requirements and other supporting letter from his dad that he can accommodate you and your hubby staying in his house when you get here in uk ofcourse fill up the application form properly and straight forward then im sure everything be ok.goodluck

jbt
18th September 2008, 17:27
hello mrs.farrell,
welcome to the forum and goodluck to your application soon.

:)

ANDRES25
19th September 2008, 21:10
Hi MARIA AND MATT,

It's funny but I really don't know the exact address of my husband there ha ha... I just know it's Suffolk somewhere in Saxmundham... near Ipswich not really near but that's the place he goes whenever he wants to shop or something. I'll have to ask him and get back to you soon.

maria_and_matt
19th September 2008, 22:20
Hi MARIA AND MATT,

It's funny but I really don't know the exact address of my husband there ha ha... I just know it's Suffolk somewhere in Saxmundham... near Ipswich not really near but that's the place he goes whenever he wants to shop or something. I'll have to ask him and get back to you soon.

i am from sunny ipswich :icon_lol:

ANDRES25
27th September 2008, 20:56
My husband is from Peasanhall. He is going to rent a house in claydan for us in October. Hope we can get together when I'm already there.

maria_and_matt
27th September 2008, 21:52
My husband is from Peasanhall. He is going to rent a house in claydan for us in October. Hope we can get together when I'm already there.

yes sis we will, looking forward to sein you, how is the visa apps going?

ANDRES25
28th September 2008, 17:26
Oh that's great!, regarding the application, we're still waiting to complete all the requirements, perhaps once my husband has already moved in and settled in his house that's the only timne we can start with the application.