Originally Posted by
Terpe
beejudge, have either you or your husband reviewed the Category D of UKBA Financial Requirements ?
In principle the objective is not to show savings of £18,600 in place of employment income, but to show savings ABOVE £16000
As an example. Without any other means of income the amount of savings needed to secure a spouse visa would be
£62,500 minimum.
Or, just as example, with savings of say £40,500 there would still need to be extra income from somewhere to meet an additional shortfall minimum of £8,800
Since your husband is not employed, then he would need sources of non-employment income which can be counted towards the financial requirement shortfall of £8,800 such as:-
- Property rental.
- Dividends or other income from investments, stocks and shares, bonds or trust funds.
- A maintenance grant or stipend (not a loan) associated with undergraduate study or postgraduate study or research
- Pension
Hope this helps you.