joebloggs
9th August 2007, 13:54
There was a recent court ruling that third-party support was NOT allowed for a visa app.
http://www.gherson.com/articles/third-party-support-interpretation-of-huang
but from the IND web site.. http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1036517843636
"Members of the couple’s families in the UK may offer to maintain the couple adequately until they can do so from their own resources. This is acceptable in the case of fiancé(e)s / proposed civil partners who are not permitted to work until the marriage / civil partnership. However, for spouses or civil partners, such an arrangement would not satisfy the Rules, which require the couple to maintain themselves. Nevertheless it may be appropriate in certain circumstances to exercise discretion for a spouse or civil partner where it is clear that such an arrangement will be for a limited period and that the couple will be in a position to maintain themselves shortly after the applicant’s arrival in the UK"
well, is this going to change next april, and is the discretion going to go ? no co-sponsor support allowed for a spouse visa???? oh :censored:
i didn't know that co-sponsor support for a spouse visa was at the discretion of the case worker !!!, you learn something new every day :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://www.gherson.com/articles/third-party-support-interpretation-of-huang
but from the IND web site.. http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1036517843636
"Members of the couple’s families in the UK may offer to maintain the couple adequately until they can do so from their own resources. This is acceptable in the case of fiancé(e)s / proposed civil partners who are not permitted to work until the marriage / civil partnership. However, for spouses or civil partners, such an arrangement would not satisfy the Rules, which require the couple to maintain themselves. Nevertheless it may be appropriate in certain circumstances to exercise discretion for a spouse or civil partner where it is clear that such an arrangement will be for a limited period and that the couple will be in a position to maintain themselves shortly after the applicant’s arrival in the UK"
well, is this going to change next april, and is the discretion going to go ? no co-sponsor support allowed for a spouse visa???? oh :censored:
i didn't know that co-sponsor support for a spouse visa was at the discretion of the case worker !!!, you learn something new every day :xxgrinning--00xx3: