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    Settlement Visa - required funds to show self-sufficencyy

    What are the required amounts that A) the sponser ( British partner me!) and (b) the applicant (Chinese fiance of mad_dog) need to show in our respective bank accounts?

    Also I am currently unemployed (as I am moving back to the U.K) will stating this on the visa application bugger up my chances?
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    you need to show that she will not need recourse to public funds

    if you do not intend to claim benefit etc, maybe not

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    ^^Are you applying in Thailand, or China?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    What are the required amounts that A) the sponser ( British partner me!) and (b) the applicant (Chinese fiance of mad_dog) need to show in our respective bank accounts?

    Also I am currently unemployed (as I am moving back to the U.K) will stating this on the visa application bugger up my chances?
    Just be creative, funds in the bank ain't neccassary if you have a job, but seeing as you are unemployed, what you need is a letter of employment as in just type one up yourself saying whatever company has offered you a job starting on whatever date paying 35k a year, now there is a reasonable chance they may check (didn't with me) so make sure any emails, phone calls or letters can be replied to to verify your 'job offer', also you have to show you have suitable accomodation, again be creative if you have to be.

    Basically suitable accomodation and proving you have sufficient funds to support yourself and your misses are the main things they are looking for, and as i said if you can't fill the criteria just be creative.

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    I thought there were certain requirements like set on the amount of money you and your partner have in your bank accounts?

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    Applying in BKK Mrs is legal resident.

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    That part of it should be ok then. Am not a Brit, so no help onthe rest of it. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    I thought there were certain requirements like set on the amount of money you and your partner have in your bank accounts?
    Only bank account i showed was a joint one with the misses with 200,000 baht in. I'm presuming you have suitable accomodation in the UK, so just get a mate with a business in the UK to type you up a job offer saying you will be earning 35k a year and job done. Settlement visa lasts 27 months and your misses just has to do the life in the UK test in that time then after 2 years you apply for 'indefinate leave to remain'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    I thought there were certain requirements like set on the amount of money you and your partner have in your bank accounts?

    there is no set requirement

    as said, all you need to do is satisfy them she will not need to have recourse to public funds, and that also includes you

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    What are the required amounts that A) the sponser ( British partner me!) and (b) the applicant (Chinese fiance of mad_dog) need to show in our respective bank accounts?

    Also I am currently unemployed (as I am moving back to the U.K) will stating this on the visa application bugger up my chances?
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    Its also a requirement to establish the relationship is genuine, so if you're married and been living together in LOS for quite a while that should be a cinch. I think thats the most important thing, as even though your wife won't have recourse to public funds in the UK, you will, and that should be enough.

    Its about proving everything so there are no doubts in the ECO's mind, same with accommodation in the UK, this place has all the answers: Thailand-UK - Home Page หน้าแรก

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    I think you just have to show you have more money than you would if you were on benefits. For example a job paying more than a couple of hundred pounds a week or a bank account with about 10 grand in.

    There's a couple of other threads on here about it, do a search.

    Your fiance doesn't have to show any money, but I'm sure it won't do any harm if she does.

    Because you are her sponsor you can't use anyone else's money for proof of money, but you can use parent's or friends' houses for proof of accomodation if you don't have any sorted yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickA View Post
    I think you just have to show you have more money than you would if you were on benefits. For example a job paying more than a couple of hundred pounds a week or a bank account with about 10 grand in.
    You certainly don't have to have anything like 10k in the bank! As for a couple of hundred pounds a week, if you take into account housing benefits and working family tax credits, benefits can easily exceed that amount, but I'm no expert on visas although my wife and son now have ILR, which is why I suggested somewhere to go to get definitive advice.

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    Ah, you're the one who told everyone not to listen to Squirrel when he was giving completely the right info about NI numbers.

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    I have ten grand in my UK account plus 200 pounds a month from relatives living trust and (more savings (that I can't access)

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    ^should be OK then... what about accomodation?

    Obviously if you put down a rental then you've got to show a bit more money to pay the rent. Doesn't matter where you live when you get here, if you can show you've got someone who will house you for free then it wil help.

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    ^ I am staying with parents what kind of paperwork do i need to show for thazt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12Call View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    What are the required amounts that A) the sponser ( British partner me!) and (b) the applicant (Chinese fiance of mad_dog) need to show in our respective bank accounts?

    Also I am currently unemployed (as I am moving back to the U.K) will stating this on the visa application bugger up my chances?
    Speak to a Lawyer. PM me if you need a contact.
    Why would he need a lawyer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickA View Post
    Ah, you're the one who told everyone not to listen to Squirrel when he was giving completely the right info about NI numbers.

    Says the man who thinks he`s a bloody expert on it all because he`s done it once. I`d be be far more inclined to listen to callers advice than yours Nick, due to the fact he`s a regular poster on a board where dozens of people are going through similar things all the time.
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    Well you will clearly need more than 200 pounds a month to live on and then how long will the savings last? These things will be considered by the ECO. I don't want to get into a slanging match to detract from the the advice you are seeking, so I will leave it there.

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog
    ^ I am staying with parents what kind of paperwork do i need to show for thazt?
    House deeds or mortgage agreement, I would put in pictures of the house and specifically the bedroom you will be staying in.. as you have to show there is enough room for you to stay in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by astasinim
    I`d be be far more inclined to listen to callers advice than yours Nick, due to the fact he`s a regular poster on a board where dozens of people are going through similar things all the time.
    Squirrel was dead right on the NI and caller called him a bullshitter about it. Fact.

    That's about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by astasinim
    Says the man who thinks he`s a bloody expert on it all because he`s done it once.
    How many wives have you taken back?

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    nick, you have no idea how many Thai wives caller may have taken back to England and killed or sold on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_dog View Post
    ^ I am staying with parents what kind of paperwork do i need to show for thazt?
    Sorry, last bit. I assume they own the house, so evidence they do so - a copy of the land reg. That the house is big enough to house you (plans? Could be OTT), even on a temp basis and a letter from them saying they are prepared to do so, gratis.

    If rented, the same about size but something about what the tenancy agreement allows, especially if via a local authority - basically not being in breach of the tenancy agreement.

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