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3. Your finances and living situation

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10521st June 2019Leave a comment

The sponsor will have to meet the Minimum Income Requirement of at least £18,600. This rises to £22,400 if you’re sponsoring your partner and a child who is a non-EEA national, and rises by £2,400 for each additional child. So if you’re sponsoring your non-EEA partner and their 3 non-EEA national children, you must prove an annual…

5. How much are the fees, and what if I can't pay?

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10520th June 2019Leave a comment

For 2019/20, the application fee for a spouse visa is £1523 if you’re applying from outside the UK, and £1033 if you’re applying from within the UK. On top of this, you’ll have to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge, which is £1200 from outside the UK and £1000 from within the UK. There are other…

The UK spouse visa – your basic guide

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10520th June 2019Leave a comment

2. The English language test

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10520th June 2019Leave a comment

The applicant has to pass an English language test, unless they are a national of: Antigua and Barbuda; Australia; The Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Canada; Dominica; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica; New Zealand; St Kitts and Nevis; St Lucia; St Vincent and the Grenadines; Trinidad and Tobago; The United States of America Applicants are also exempt from passing…

9. Your tree-planting checklist

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10520th June 2019Leave a comment

12 weeks before ·  Pick a place to plant your Family Tree and get permission from the landowner ·  Fix a date for your event, and start sending out invites – remember that your MP’s diary will fill up quickly, so the more notice you can give them the better! ·  Start posting about the…

1. Your relationship

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10520th June 2019Leave a comment

Both partners must be over 18 at the time of applying, must have met each other in person and must not be in a prohibited relationship for marriage The sponsor must be either “present and settled” in the UK or have leave to remain because of refugee status or humanitarian protection. “Present and settled” means…

Private Fee Structure

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10519th June 2019Leave a comment

Unfortunately, due to sustained cuts to Legal Aid, we are unable to provide free advice to everybody who needs it. However, if you are comfortable paying some or all of the cost of your advice, we are able to take on a small number of private clients. The fee structure below is for guide purposes…

JCWI Summer Party

Joint Council Welfare Refugees, UncategorisedBy mira10517th June 2019Leave a comment

Come along and celebrate some of the successes we’ve all had over the past year, in making the positive case for migration, at our Summer Party on 10 July. All profits from the evening will go to help us protect the legal rights of migrants and to advocate for a fair and just immigration system. The…

Government publishes details of immigration advisory groups

Immigration News, UncategorisedBy mira10517th June 2019Leave a comment

The Home Office is undertaking a year-long engagement programme around the future skills-based immigration system.

News story: Government publishes details of immigration advisory groups

Immigration News, UncategorisedBy mira10517th June 2019Leave a comment

The Home Office is undertaking a year-long engagement programme around the future skills-based immigration system.

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