New successful case and testimonial on a UK Spouse visa, plus visas for 2 step-children, from Dominican Republic.
"Joanne, I would
like to thank you and all the team at 1st 4Immigration for all
your patience and assistance in acquiring the visas for Elsa and the children.
Keep up the good work!!”
This came from Robert, a British citizen who asked us for help to secure a Spouse visa for his wife in Dominican Republic, plus for Elsa’s 2 children (step-children of a British citizen). In this case we had to focus on the Financial Requirement, with the higher threshold because there were 3 applicants. We used a combination of pension and savings. Furthermore, we also had to concentrate on the ‘sole responsibility’ rule for the children’s applications. This is because step-children of a UK citizen can secure dependent visas on their mother only if the mother can prove sole responsibility for the children’s upbringing, ie being the person responsible for the decisions on the children’s place of living, education etc, usually for a considerable amount of time in the years leading to the visa applications.
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This came from Robert, a British citizen who asked us for help to secure a Spouse visa for his wife in Dominican Republic, plus for Elsa’s 2 children (step-children of a British citizen). In this case we had to focus on the Financial Requirement, with the higher threshold because there were 3 applicants. We used a combination of pension and savings. Furthermore, we also had to concentrate on the ‘sole responsibility’ rule for the children’s applications. This is because step-children of a UK citizen can secure dependent visas on their mother only if the mother can prove sole responsibility for the children’s upbringing, ie being the person responsible for the decisions on the children’s place of living, education etc, usually for a considerable amount of time in the years leading to the visa applications.
Unusually,
the sponsor (UK citizen) was asked for an interview by the Home Office, which
happened to be a Skype interview and went very well.
The next
step will be to renew a visa after 2.5 years and then to apply for
permanent residency after 5 years. Both steps can be done using same-day
service, such as the one we use in Croydon.
For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please
contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com
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page: http://www.1st4immigration.com/about.php#advisers