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Kismet
29th April 2008, 08:36
Good day! I have a question on the application of spouse visa. What are the reasons that a spouse visa application has been refused?

I will soon be applying for a spouse visa this year. Wedding on September, possibly lodge application before December. I dont want to go wrong on the application as the fees are getting expensive.

thank you.

asiaticgirl
29th April 2008, 09:18
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mhynne
29th April 2008, 19:26
so far with what ive heard its quite rare for a spousal visa to be refused.
but one thing they really look at is if he can really support you there.. like if he has a job, house etc

ginapeterb
29th April 2008, 19:32
Petes advice:

Number 1 reason for spouse visa refusal.

= Husband bank statement in the Red

jencha8569
30th April 2008, 02:10
just what boss peter says 1st reason for refusal is husband's bank statement=red so as what they say here keep a healthy bank statement for six months prior to application and possibly 2-3K pounds of savings.
keep reading kismet, many threads here discussing bout spouse visa.
ur questions will be answered just keep searching and reading.
best wishes and good luck :)

joebloggs
30th April 2008, 10:26
some stats, but not for those applying for a spouse visa, but those applying for ILR, from 2006

ILR Grant/Refusal breakdown Totals
Granted 76,655
Refused 5,285
Other 13,450
Total 95,390

and

Settlement refusal Spouse*
- Refusal Marriage/relationship terminated or no
intention to live together 300

-Refusal despite domestic violence 220

Settlement refusal other than husband or wives
- Refusal no extension granted
167

Refusal premature application 715 *** warning don't send your app more than 28 days b4 you've been in uk 2 yrs or this happens ..

IainBusby
30th April 2008, 18:30
some stats, but not for those applying for a spouse visa, but those applying for ILR, from 2006

ILR Grant/Refusal breakdown Totals
Granted 76,655
Refused 5,285
Other 13,450
Total 95,390

and

Settlement refusal Spouse*
- Refusal Marriage/relationship terminated or no
intention to live together 300

-Refusal despite domestic violence 220

Settlement refusal other than husband or wives
- Refusal no extension granted
167

Refusal premature application 715 *** warning don't send your app more than 28 days b4 you've been in uk 2 yrs or this happens ..

Hi Joe,
What is the exact wording of the rule, is it no sooner than 28 days before you've been in the UK for 2 years, i.e. the date of the entry stamp on your passport, or is it no sooner than 28 days before the date on your visa sticker?

Cheers,
Iain.

Kismet
1st May 2008, 02:38
My fiance has both a job and house but the big problem will be the bank statement. As the wedding will be this September, most of the money he is saving up will go to that event. We do need to produce proof that he can support me. With a not so healthy bank statement by the time we lodge the application, i am afraid that we might not get approved.

He did plan to get a loan. Is it a good way to make the bank statement look good?

we also have another option: get a fiancee visa instead, have a civil wedding in the UK and we save up for the church wedding in the Philippines.

:Help1:

Piamed
1st May 2008, 03:29
My fiance has both a job and house but the big problem will be the bank statement. As the wedding will be this September, most of the money he is saving up will go to that event. We do need to produce proof that he can support me. With a not so healthy bank statement by the time we lodge the application, i am afraid that we might not get approved.

That is a problem; there is no guidance I have seen that advises you on how much you need to have in the bank to satisfy their requirements


He did plan to get a loan. Is it a good way to make the bank statement look good?

It might work if you take it out a few months in advance but of course that will create further financial strain as you seek to repay it.



we also have another option: get a fiancee visa instead, have a civil wedding in the UK and we save up for the church wedding in the Philippines. [QUOTE]

Your bf fiance will still need to demonstrate that he can support you but this option could allow him to show the money that he would use for the Philippines wedding in the bank.
:Help1:

Good luck!

Toks

Kismet
1st May 2008, 03:44
Thank you Toks... We have been having discussions over our plans. We hope to find the best way to do it.

LEAHnew
1st May 2008, 04:28
Hi Kismet before you apply for visa wait a little more time to make his bank in healthy stage:xxgrinning--00xx3:, i can relate to you a bit when my bf now my fiancee just visited me last march we spend much:doh:Erm: So what he's doing now is saving a lot and working hard:bigcry::cwm38: and hopefully will soon apply for fiancee:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
Don't worry about waiting game :Brick:i know It's really hard:bigcry::bigcry:
But think about the good side coz we will be our love forever:xxgrinning--00xx3:

jencha8569
1st May 2008, 04:59
yes true.. waiting is hard but worthyand in the long run good for both of you.
i myself is going through same as ur situation but we can do it..aja!hehe
good luck to both of us right kukurukok?hehe

LEAHnew
1st May 2008, 05:06
yes true.. waiting is hard but worthyand in the long run good for both of you.
i myself is going through same as ur situation but we can do it..aja!hehe
good luck to both of us right kukurukok?hehe

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

cheers,
Leah

telford
1st May 2008, 06:23
when i apply for my spouse visalast 2006,my husband have no big saving in his account coz he's visiting me here in Phils every 2 months.he dont even have a house...its my mother in law who give me a support letter for accomodation.but he have a permanent job for more than 15years...maybe that helps...

kimmi
1st May 2008, 12:23
Petes advice:

Number 1 reason for spouse visa refusal.

= Husband bank statement in the Red


:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

ur hubby needs to prove to the ECo that he can support u without recourse to public funds.

Kismet
3rd May 2008, 02:47
AGAIN thank you for the information :)

jencha8569
3rd May 2008, 07:38
AGAIN thank you for the information :)

ur welcome
keep reading and posting:xxgrinning--00xx3:

islander
5th May 2008, 14:17
my hubby doesn't have big savings also, tho it shows surplus from his salary. Taking into consideration that most of his savings were used in his frequent visits here, have visited me 5 times already within 22 months, also, money used in wedding and honeymoon expenses.

do you think this can explain why savings is not big enough? and will ECO consider such explaination?