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Qualify for a UK Spouse Visa: The Specifics Explained Fill in the form and our UK Immigration Expert will call you back to help you understand this topic. Name* Email* Contact Nos* RECEIVE A CALL BACK
For a quick breakdown of the main things you need to be granted a spouse visa to live in the UK, read on. Make sure you meet each of these things to qualify for the UK spouse visa and you’re
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The number of family visas granted in the UK is rising every year. More and more people
are going there to be with their loved ones, whether as dependents or spouses. In fact, over 180,000 were granted in 2019.
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The spousal visa, however, can seem confusing. There are strict requirements to be granted a UK spouse visa and it often leaves people struggling to know if they’ve done
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You Must Have Met and Be Legally Married
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To prevent arranged marriages or a situation where the couple have never met and quickly realize they aren’t compatible, the couple must be married and have met before. It is preferred that the couple has met before, however, it may be possible to apply even if they have not met in person. If it’s hard for you to go to the UK on a visitor’s visa, you should find a third country to meet up in. There needs to be some time together spent before a spouse visa will be granted in the UK.
The Sponsoring Partner Must Earn £18,600 Per Year Among the list of documents for a UK spouse visa, you will have to provide documentation that your sponsoring spouse earns at least £18,600. This will increase with dependents. You can make this up with savings, though it will require a lot more money. Salaried employment requires proof of at least six months of payslips. If you are self-employed then you must have earned above the threshold for at least 1 financial year. You can use the following to prove income: Tax statements Bank statements
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