yes, in the end of the day it's all about the money.
Wow, when bher joined the forum, I was so befuddled by why her application was refused... but we know it now.
Bher ... your husband needs at least £2000 in the bank ... preferably more. I had £4k plus (not necessarily all mine )
If your appeal was processed in the UK, your husband will attend hearing here. He will provide everything they need until they are satisfied.
That was happened with my appeal as my spouse visa was refused. We will live with my in-laws. My Mom and Dad also attended hearing and shown their house and lot title, our future room and photo of our house. In the end, I got the visa.
I'm not sure if your husband can make another appeal but if there's a chance, I'll grab it and choose UK to process the appeal.
If you don't meet his friend in person, you have 100% visa refusal.
And because you have your spouse visa, the chance is very little for your visit visa application.
nope i dont think he can appeal again, you'll have to make a new visa app, but it is possible to get a spouse visa while unemployed, but its difficult, and you risk the chance of refusal again..
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he cant work if hes unable to, you both need to plan ahead so when he can work everything is in place for the visa.
how soon can he get back to work?
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
yes, you need 6 months bank statements, does he had any saving and what benefits does he get?
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
lets say he needs 6 months with £2000 plus in and then on top of that all is earning and paying bills out of it....how much does he have?
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
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