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    Hello everyone, just new here in this forum! I would like to ask some pointers on how to apply for spouse's visa (settlement) with UKVACS. We applied 3yrs ago but my husband was denied on the background of financial matters. How much is needed for show money? Would he be alright if I just apply dependant visa on him? He works in Italy on a work permit, I am a British citizen naturalized here in London. Could someone help us please, it is hard to be far apart and that we're applying for settlement visa again this April. Any pointers from anyone will be really of help to us! God bless!


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    I wonder why no one has ever replied on this thread? ...


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    The Home Office and UK Visas give no clear guidance to their caseworkers on what the rules mean by ‘adequate’. Generally, though, the courts will be satisfied that maintenance is adequate if the income of the immigrant will be equivalent to that of a person receiving income support and associated benefits, let say (60pounds/week @ person)

    Also they can refused applicant if the sponsor is in huge amount of overdrawn. This is also depend on the mood Of ECO.

    Having a savings will be a plus factor. since you are allowed to work, you can assure them that this will help.

    Good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by blessedlady89 View Post
    The Home Office and UK Visas give no clear guidance to their caseworkers on what the rules mean by ‘adequate’. Generally, though, the courts will be satisfied that maintenance is adequate if the income of the immigrant will be equivalent to that of a person receiving income support and associated benefits, let say (60pounds/week @ person)

    Also they can refused applicant if the sponsor is in huge amount of overdrawn. This is also depend on the mood Of ECO.

    Having a savings will be a plus factor. since you are allowed to work, you can assure them that this will help.

    Good luck
    errrm you really know something about home office eh,then that simple question you ask on the other thread ,you should know


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    The 60pound/wk is the amount or allowance to maintain yourself, although this seem to be low but this will be OK. Aslong as you can provide them the bank stament (where the salary is deposited) . You can borrow from friends and relatives for the savings but this should not be deposited in one go,so that they will not suspect you.
    Quote Originally Posted by blessedlady89 View Post
    The Home Office and UK Visas give no clear guidance to their caseworkers on what the rules mean by ‘adequate’. Generally, though, the courts will be satisfied that maintenance is adequate if the income of the immigrant will be equivalent to that of a person receiving income support and associated benefits, let say (60pounds/week @ person)

    Also they can refused applicant if the sponsor is in huge amount of overdrawn. This is also depend on the mood Of ECO.

    Having a savings will be a plus factor. since you are allowed to work, you can assure them that this will help.

    Good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by blessedlady89 View Post
    The Home Office and UK Visas give no clear guidance to their caseworkers on what the rules mean by ‘adequate’. Generally, though, the courts will be satisfied that maintenance is adequate if the income of the immigrant will be equivalent to that of a person receiving income support and associated benefits, let say (60pounds/week @ person)

    Also they can refused applicant if the sponsor is in huge amount of overdrawn. This is also depend on the mood Of ECO.

    Having a savings will be a plus factor. since you are allowed to work, you can assure them that this will help.

    Good luck
    Thanks for your reply. With this credit crunch going on at the moment,anyone who applied this start of the year would be a great help for us! thanks


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