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mism
8th April 2013, 00:31
I am new this forum, I need some advice what is better fiancee visa or spouse visa?
imagine
8th April 2013, 00:48
welcome to the forum mism:Wave:
bigmarco
8th April 2013, 01:25
Hi Mism and welcome to the forum :Hellooo::Hellooo:
Perhaps you can tell us a bit more about yourself and your situation to enable us to answer your question.
Financially it's probably cheaper to apply for spouse visa as if you arrive on a fiancé visa you then have to apply for FLR (m) once you're married. Apart from the obvious expense this can also take up to 9 months to process and this restricts you from working in the UK until you receive it.
Plenty of good threads on here to help you decide have a read of this one for starters and come back with any specific questions. Plenty of free advice available :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/39740-All-New-Guide-How-to-apply-for-a-Spouse-Partner-Visa
mism
8th April 2013, 02:25
Thank you bigmarco for this information, I'm here in philippines and my boyfriend his a english man were planning to married this year but our problem his company closed on june. If he apply for the new job that means we have to wait again 6 months before we apply visa?
Thanks :smile:
mism
8th April 2013, 06:01
Thank you imagine:smile:
mism
8th April 2013, 06:06
Hi Mism and welcome to the forum :Hellooo::Hellooo:
Perhaps you can tell us a bit more about yourself and your situation to enable us to answer your question.
Financially it's probably cheaper to apply for spouse visa as if you arrive on a fiancé visa you then have to apply for FLR (m) once you're married. Apart from the obvious expense this can also take up to 9 months to process and this restricts you from working in the UK until you receive it.
Plenty of good threads on here to help you decide have a read of this one for starters and come back with any specific questions. Plenty of free advice available :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/39740-All-New-Guide-How-to-apply-for-a-Spouse-Partner-Visa
Thank you bigmarco for this information and Im here in philippines and my fiance is english man and were planning to married this year but we have a problem with his company get closed maybe this june. and if he get a new job we need to wait 6 months before we apply visa?
Thanks mism,
Terpe
8th April 2013, 10:55
I am new this forum, I need some advice what is better fiancee visa or spouse visa?
Hi mism, welcome to the forum :welcomex:
Take a look at this thread - Fiance(e) Visa or Spouse Visa? Which is best? (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/36171-Fiance(e)-Visa-or-Spouse-Visa-Which-is-best)
Maybe it's helpful for you
Terpe
8th April 2013, 10:58
....... and if he get a new job we need to wait 6 months before we apply visa?....
That may not be the case.
If he can show that he received a gross earned income of £18,600 during the 12 months immediately preceding a visa application, then meeting the financial requirement under a category B would be fine.
Good luck with your planning
mism
8th April 2013, 13:42
Hi sir Terpe thank you so much for your advice and yes his earned 30,000 per year and were planning apply visa maybe on august because his devorced papers get out on june so we need to wait his CNI also...so it would be ok we apply spouse visa on august even his no job?
Many thanks,
mism
Terpe
8th April 2013, 14:28
...so it would be ok we apply spouse visa on august even his no job?
No, that's not possible.
I meant he does not need to wait for 6 months payslips etc before application. But he must be employed at the date of application and he must be earning a gross salary at the required level
mism
8th April 2013, 15:39
ok I understand now sir Terpe, I have question about the 65,000 savings in your account if you want to used that category you need to wait 6 months before you applying visa? Thank you and God Bless :smile:
Terpe
9th April 2013, 09:30
ok I understand now sir Terpe, I have question about the 65,000 savings in your account if you want to used that category you need to wait 6 months before you applying visa? Thank you and God Bless :smile:
Savings must have been held for 6 months minimum yes.
Arthur Little
9th April 2013, 18:44
:welcomex:, Mism ... :sorry-2: to read about the effect your fiance's redundancy is likely to have on your migration plans.
Hopefully, he'll soon be able to secure suitably-remunerative alternative employment. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
shie
22nd August 2013, 14:17
65,000 savings our category its will be matured this september and i start apply visa this end of sept.my hubby have no any properties mabibigyan kaya ako ng visa???:doh
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