New successful case and testimonial on a UK Spouse visa application in the UK using Premium same-day service.

“I just wanted to thank you for the excellent work done by your team. Our application went through easily and we got our decision. I was really impressed with the way you handled us from the beginning till the end. Thanks once again, I’ll definitely be recommending you guys to friends and family.”

This came from Temabor, a British citizen whose spouse is from Nigeria. We submitted a Spouse application using same-day service in Croydon and it all went well on the day! The result is a Spouse visa for 2.5 years. Same-day service may be more expensive but it has a benefit of getting a decision on the day, without having to spend weeks or even months worrying how your application is going and whether there are any problems. Furthermore, since the decision is made on the day, the original  passports are also returned on the day.

Here we used income from employment to meet the Financial Requirement (£18,600). If you would like to read about the rules on employment, it is under Appendix FM, Family Life with a Partner, Entry Clearance, Financial Requirement, Category A or B: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-fm-family-members

For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us:info@1st4immigration.com or visit   http://www.1st4immigration.com/spouse-partner-visas-after-9-july-2012.php 

If you are an Immigration Adviser or a Solicitor please visit our immigration Training and CPD website: www.1st4immigration.com/training We have a weekend OISC Level 1 course as well as a Points-Based System course and we also have online training courses, including Online OISC Level 1 course and courses focusing on Spouse/Partner visas. All our training courses are CPD-accredited with CPD credit accepted by  OISC.  

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