Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
It has always seemed inhumane to me, when a family is forced to live apart for financial reasons - as in your case - simply because the partner who would normally be the main breadwinner [your husband] is incapacitated to the extent that he can neither work nor be considered physically capable of raising a child on his own.

I note, from your profile page, that you're a dentist by profession and, in an ideal world, a person with credentials such as yours, would be regarded as an asset to ANY country ... were it not for the fact that the General Dental Council in the UK is unlikely to recognise these as being of a standard equivalent to that required in order to register as a practitioner here.

, Alub ... but seems to me, your only viable option is to return to the Philippines and apply for a Spousal Visa, taking care to include a covering letter -explaining your circumstances in full - to accompany your application.

Meanwhile, to this friendly forum and stay tuned to the possibilities of receiving any alternative solutions others might offer.
We already include that in the letter when we applied for the visa.. including the condition of my husband that he is not strong enough to take care of the baby for long flight.... but still visa turned down. I include everything even the diploma all but the only thing i dont have work because i was pregnant and just give birth...but i even include that i am looking and waiting for the reply to my employer... and we are thinking bout the welfare of our child....but anyway maybe not right time....