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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Green passport is still acceptable. You don't need to renew your green one if NOT yet expired / soon to expired.
    He needs 3000£ for at least six month bank statement.
    No need to hire agent if you think you can do it. It will cost you a fortune.
    If I were you, I'll apply spouse visa after 6 months.
    That time, your hubby's job is secured, your bank statement is also good!
    do you mean he needs to earn £3000 over a six month period?


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky View Post
    do you mean he needs to earn £3000 over a six month period?
    What I think is my husband has to have atleast £3000 in his account to support us. He is worried because being out of work since feb 2009 he was made redundant, his bank money has got so low, do the visa ppl take that into thought that he was redundant? I understand waiting 6 months but now I have to tell him. This is so confusing and so upsetting

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky View Post
    do you mean he needs to earn £3000 over a six month period?
    No. I mean 3000£ in his bank stament for the period of 6 months. Others do 3 months. I have a friend who did it but his hubby earns big money/week and he's been working for 5 years.

    It's always depend with eco, but IMO, you should not give them reason to refuse your visa. Slowly but surely is better than rush.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    No. I mean 3000£ in his bank stament for the period of 6 months. Others do 3 months. I have a friend who did it but his hubby earns big money/week and he's been working for 5 years.

    It's always depend with eco, but IMO, you should not give them reason to refuse your visa. Slowly but surely is better than rush.
    just prove that you're solvent and that you can take care of the one you are sponsoring so that it's not necessary to rely on government monies. This means 2000 - 3000 (but helpful if more) in savings or current account at the time of the application


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    just prove that you're solvent and that you can take care of the one you are sponsoring so that it's not necessary to rely on government monies. This means 2000 - 3000 (but helpful if more) in savings or current account at the time of the application
    Thankyou for your reply, my husband lost his job and has had to use his funds to support himself in the uk but from feb 09 when he lost his job until now he says his savings have gone quite low and he is worried. He is hoping that visa people will take that into account becauze. He is working now and im so proud of him, we just want to be together and im so frightened now that visa people will deny my visa to be with him


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