You don't need to earn £50k a year to get a visa, you just need to appear to be able to support a wife in the UK financially. To the ECO it looked, on paper at least, as if he was living beyond his means, or he may even have concluded that he was in serious debt, because he appeared to be permenantly overdrawn. It's no good earning £50k a year if your spending £51k a year.
Iain.
true Iain
inlovebutstuck, you need members of your family, friends to help you by loaning you as much money as you can get for the next 6 months, after you've got 6 bank statements showing this large amount, then apply for your visa, wait til you have your visa and then pay it back, if not have you got a credit card, transfer as much as you can to your current account, and wait 6 months, when you've got your visa pay it off, but it means your paying interest
any chance of you getting a job, sometimes you'll do more for others when you have to (for your wife and bb) then you will for yourself.
some lucky few have a got a visa for their partner while on benefits and no savings, but many more have been refused.
he that fails to plan, plans to fail![]()
inlovebutstuck - A lot of people have had fiance visas accepted on the average wage and lower (i.e. £25k a year). Personally I am on a lot less than £50k a year, but our visa was accepted last February. So, don't be too down on this.
The key thing here is that the two applicants I have read recently refused have been overdrawn. That raises questions for the ECO - and, in my opinion only, they are looking at each application more with reasons to refuse than to accept. That is my cynical view but, even if I am wrong, it helps you make a stronger application. You have to think at it from the ECO's viewpoint. How would they percieve you bank statements? Do you think your bank statement raises any question? (i.e. being overdrawn in a few cases). If so, answer the potential questions in your covering letter - so it shows that you have considered this too. It can only help.
Good luck to the OP (opening poster!) in any appeal. Reading your story - it sounds like you got a bad draw on the ECO list - someone who is a bit more pedantic than others. Whatever path you choose to take now - good luck, and I am sure you will be successful.
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