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Anyway, thanks Boss.
Faith makes all things possible.
makes them easy.
I never had any real savings as such, but a good wage and quite a lot of disposable income and my fiancees visa has just been granted.
I did explain to them that any savings I did have were spent funding our relationship
I think that if after all your bills (house, travel, food, utilities, phone, entertainment & misc expenses etc) you have enough left over each month to comfortably support her (say at least 300.00 but more would be good) you should be alright
I just showed my salary and all bills on an excel spreadsheet and my total disposal income after all deductions
Thy can cross reference you income against your payslips and as long as you include all costs it makes it easy for them to see how much you have left after everything is paid out
Also my bank statements were always in the black.
He who drop watch down the toilet have $hitty time
hmm investments. savings, whats the difference,, ?![]()
its all money,,
for my wifes spouse visa, i included a letter from my nephew stating that i had invested money in his company.
anyway on the visa forms it asks you if your family or someone elses gives you money..
they should check what you have in savings/investments against what debts you have..
whats to stop you, if your thinking of getting a visa, you could get a bank loan for say £5000, as the embassy only want the last 6 months bank statements , take the loan and wait 6 months, then apply for a visa and pay most of the loan back off
its all bit pointless there are ways and means to get aorund anything.. i would have more savings if i didnt have to keep paying for VISA'S![]()
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a scouser has made me a respected member, must have hurt you keith![]()
oh or is it a bug in the system !
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It's a thank you for the other night Big Boy![]()
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