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    ive done some calculations and by the time we apply i can move into a psitive statement, but with no savings, so if i explain we have used my money for trips etc and we intend to use ehr money for savings and emergency funds so she would never need to access public funds, u think thats enough?

    or maybe its worth looking at marrying there and applying for a spousal visa.

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    the thing with a fiancée visa is, she will not be able to work for upto 6 months (until she has FLR), so if you have no savings and an over draft, they could say how can you support her and pay for a wedding etc? (but the main thing is you do have a full time job)

    but many people have took the risk of applying with an over draft or no savings, and got the visa, even some people have managed to be on job seekers allowance with no savings and got a visa, but also people have been refused.

    marrying in the phils is cheaper, she can work straight away

    but minimise your risk of refusal as much as possible by no overdraft and have some savings,if you don't your taking a small risk having a overdraft or no savings, but with both that risk is greater, wether it would get a refusal, that could well be up to the case worker


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    thanks for the good advice, were planning on getting married in june so we might apply for the visa in jan, by then my overdraft will have cleared and i can show about £1000 savings, so that should reduce the risk of failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJS View Post
    thanks for the good advice, were planning on getting married in june so we might apply for the visa in jan, by then my overdraft will have cleared and i can show about £1000 savings, so that should reduce the risk of failure.

    AJS
    June 2009? now is Sept 2008,so u mean u gonna apply your visa on January 2010


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    Quote Originally Posted by AJS View Post
    ive done some calculations and by the time we apply i can move into a psitive statement, but with no savings, so if i explain we have used my money for trips etc and we intend to use ehr money for savings and emergency funds so she would never need to access public funds, u think thats enough?

    or maybe its worth looking at marrying there and applying for a spousal visa.

    AJS
    it could be enough, it depends on the discretion of the case worker, the better your finances are, the better chance of getting the visa


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