Some questions:
1. How much is "enough" in the bank, really?
I had just over 2k in my current account others had varying amounts but like others (Admin very recently for example) have said the sponsers main account should be in the black at the least.
2. Will 3 recent payslips suffice or do they realy need the last 6? We were only able to dig up 5, checklists vary on how many they truly require
Your Financee bank will print up bank statments for you for a small charge (natwest is five pounds) took about seven-ten days to turn up if i remeber correctly. But if you ask and say you require more than a few months, quote the data protection act to them i think then its ten pounds (admin fee) for up to 6 years of Statment information. But im not sure what format the statments would be presented in (i.e most likely just a basic computer print out not as well presented as the average monthly bank account in the uk.
3. My fiancee and I did not expect to be married in the next year, our
relationship was a pleasant surprise so on his end he may have accomodation and employment but his bank statements show his overdraft of around 800 GBP and these same bank statements are the ones that show the mortgage payments, he also has a little bit of credit card debt, nothing significant but the bank statements look like he might not have anything to produce unless he starts putting in a little money now but that will sadly mean it will take us longer to see each other
3. I, on the other hand, have some money in the bank to show, I have no debts and I have at least 40,000USD in savings, and as applicant, would that make up for his bank statements being in the red, do my savings count for anything in this application? Since this should probably be enough to support me even if I were unemployed in the Uk for 6 months, will this make up for his lack of statements? Should I still go ahead and just show mine, show his with the overdraft or not show his bank statements at all?
4. He also has another bank account with his brother, but this account does not show the mortgage of the flat we are to move in, and I read that they need the bank statements submitted must show the mortgage payments. He has no family members who will be able to pitch in to help his bank account and he does not want me to transfer money to his because he does not feel right about this. I don't think I can force him to since he's the man but I really need advice on this. I guess, no one likes to be denied at the embassy, right?
Well maybe he should swallow his pride and let you help. He sounds like a decent guy and in the UK many people are not used to having to be helped by others.
Just a few thousand in his account will help the application im sure. Also once your over it will be a few days/weeks before you can open a bank account so you will need to use his i guess at first. So why not move a little now? It will stop him paying intrest to the bank for the overdraft. Also will save time when you get to the stage of moving over to the UK as you have so much to do and remeber, once less thing to worry about will be a blessing
My last questions are about fiancee status...
5. Since we're not allowed to work until married... can we study? But will our tuition be the lower tuition available to residents of the UK or the exorbitant international student prices?
You will get stung the colleges became much tighter on admissions since october 2005 just as my Wife entered the UK grrr. Part time and evening courses maybe more lax or as your no subsidised allow you on the course.
6. Some sites say that we will be entitled to use the NHS as fiancee, some say we will only be entitled to this when we are married, which is true?
You are entitled to emgency medical assitance as any vistor to the UK is, but not to long term care as i understand it. But the NHS could technically bill you for some or all of the treatment.
The best example i read is you would be taken in a ambulance to the a and e and treated, but if you needed a hospital bed then technically then you might get charged. Im not sure about the law but taht seems to be what i have seen happening in recent years.
I have read its best to ensure you have some form of medical insurance for the six months just in case. But many just risk it and get away with it.
7. Is it also true that we have to pay the 260GBP again after we are married and we apply for the 2-year extension?
Not an expert but our goverment like most will take your money whenever possible. See posts on this site about FLR.
Lots of questions! Hope someone can help us, the UK gov sites have been so vague.
Good luck to everyone and hope to hear from you soon!