Saturday 9 March 2013

Marriage/Spouse Visa



Marriage/Spouse Visa
A UK Spouse Visa also known as a Marriage Visa, enables spouses of British Nationals and people present in the UK on Indefinite Leave to Remain to apply for leave to enter or leave to remain in the UK.
We make the process of applying for UK Spouse/ Marriage Visas simple. Our caseworkers have expertise in this category for over 20 years. The service we provide is fast, efficient and affordable that’s why thousands of people look to us when applying for a Spouse/Marriage Visa. With us you face no hassle or hidden costs and just peace of mind and a quality service to every client.
If your partner has been refused before we help you to overturn the decision of the Entry ClearanceOfficer or the Secretary of State
Step 1 – Complete the online assessment form or Call us – This will allow us to assess your eligibility to make an application for a UK Spouse / Marriage Visa.
Step 2 – Pay a 50 % deposit of your fixed fee.
Step 3 – Let the Caseworkers take care of all the formalities immediately. Your allocated Expert will then be doing all the hard work for you, dealing with all the necessary paperwork and documentation to strengthen your application.
Basic Requirements:
The following requirements need to be satisfied before applying for a UK Spouse/Marriage Visa:
o Both parties in the marriage have to be at least 18
o Parties must have met each other, be legally married to each other and plan to live together in the UK
o You must have suitable accommodation available for you in the UK.
o If you intend on applying for a UK Spouse Visa you must be able to support your stay in the UK without recourse to public funds
o Meeting the income threshold of £18,600 for sponsoring the settlement of a spouse/partner – Please note there is a higher threshold for any children also sponsored; £22,400 for one child and an additional £2,400 for each further child.
UK Spouse/Marriage Visa (Duration)
UK Spouse Visas are granted for an initial 27 months period and after this time you or your partner will need to apply for another extension and after completing 5 years in the UK you or your partner will apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK (ILR) and British nationality.

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