What is spouse visa?
Spouse Visa or Spouse entry clearance allows a married partner living outside the United Kingdom to immigrate and settle in the United Kingdom with their partner (Husband/Wife) who has UK citizenship or has refugee status or indefinite leave to remain (ILR).
Even if you are a non-EU citizen, you can apply for a Spouse Visa if you intend to live permanently with your partner and meet the Home Office Immigration criteria.
Spouse entry clearance applications have some of the highest rejection rates of any visa category. On a daily basis, we at Axis deal with spouse visa applications.
Our Spousal Visa Specialists will first assess your situation to determine whether you are eligible for a visa in this category and will request that you provide the necessary documentation.
Once all documents have been gathered, we will prepare and submit your application in accordance with the Home Office's requirements to ensure that your visa application is successful.
What exactly is the "Genuine Relationship Test?"
The British Home Office generally requires that the sponsor and the partner have met at least once during their marriage in order to support the Spouse Visa application.
It is to demonstrate that both parties have spent enough time together and that their relationship is genuine.
You can also contact us via email (contact@axis.lawyer). With a high application success rate, our UK Spouse Visa experts work closely with you to ensure that your visa application is not rejected by the Home Office, which is frequently the case if false/incomplete information on the Genuine relationship requirement is provided.
Furthermore, we can assist you in creating an accurate set of evidence portfolios in chronological order to ensure that a successful and reliable application is submitted. As a result, you won't have to deal with the hassle of receiving a refusal and having to wait for months while preparing and applying.
What are the financial requirements for the Spouse Visa?
The sponsor and partner can meet their financial obligations from any of the following sources:
Salary from self-employment Income from letting (if applicable)
Savings (up to £16,000) held by you and your partner for a minimum of 6 months
Please keep in mind that the spouse visa income threshold (£18,600) will be exceeded in the following ways:
£18,600; plus £3,800 for the first child (non-British, settled, or EEA national); plus £2,400 for each additional child (Non- British, settled, or an EEA national).
To learn more, call our experienced lawyers at 0800 048 7573 during office hours, Monday through Friday. You can always contact us via email at (contact@axis.lawyer). We would be delighted to assist you with your Spousal Visa application.
Our legal counsel and Spouse Visa specialist team can advise you further on alternative methods to ensure that your financial adequacy requirement is met before submitting a well-drafted Spouse Visa application.
As a result, if you have a child, your financial threshold will rise to £22,400.
So, is there any leeway that could preclude meeting the financial requirements?
There is, indeed! In certain circumstances, such as in the case of disability, the sponsor may be exempt.
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