New successful case and testimonial for a UK Spouse visa, following a 6 months Fiancée visa , for a Malaysian wife of a British citizen.

"Thank you, 1st 4Immigration, for helping make our spouse visa application so smooth and pain-free. I doubt we would have been able to decipher the Home Office's cryptic application instructions without you there to hold our hands along the way. We would happily recommend your services to friends and family, and look forward to having you help us again with our extension 2 years down the line."  
                                                        

This came from Alan who asked for our help with his spouse’s application for a 2.5 year visa, following her spending 6 months on a Fiancée visa in the UK. Those “Home Office's cryptic  instructions” can be indeed a minefield but so far, we have managed to decipher them with a 100% success rate. We are particularly good with the Appendix FM “code”.

The next step for 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.

If you find it difficult to qualify for a Spouse / Partner visa because of the Financial Requirement, you may find this article useful (plus a few similar ones on our blog): http://1st4immigration-visas.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/solution-for-margaret-on-how-to-secure.html   and this one of who is exempt from the £18,600 threshold: http://1st4immigration-visas.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/who-is-exempt-from-financial.html 

For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit www.1st4immigration.com 

If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our immigration Training and CPD website: www.1st4immigration.com/training We have OISC Level 1 course (online and classroom) as well as a Spouse Visa – Case Studies & FAQs course, all CPD-accredited.
 

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