Is it predictable my civil partner's visa will be denied?

We're just in the middle of applying for a visa so he can come back to live within the UK with me (he's Brazilian, we met in Dublin a few years ago). We're both unemployed right very soon because Brazil denied my visa for here while he came back to study, and he's had greatly of work to do in his final year of his degree, including volunteering as part of his study.

We're completely struggling to prove he won't be a burden on public funds (he will not be, we will borrow until we have jobs, we will find jobs and if we don't the closing resort will be staying with my parents, who have given us a letter confirming that). Is it possible they will deny the visa? I really don't know what we'll do if they do, we won't be able to live together in either of our home countries.

If anyone have been through this or knows of anyone who has, do you hold any advice? We're so nervous about this.
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Would you parents or other relatives be capable of act as a sponsor for him if you are not considered suitable because you don't have a job?

Although if you own that amount of credit and no debts and some savings I see no reason why they'd reject your application. You can clearly support yourselves.

Otherwise, look for a job, any assignment. Even if its not the one you want. Doing a crap job is surely a small price to pay to be with the soul you love.
I really feel for you but the best advice i could donate you is to find a job. You could find a job as a health diligence assistant or any job. If you really love your partner and want him here you wont be fussy what will work.
Yes cause even the best of intentions cannot work out and you own pay your on way
A good answer Mrs G, a visa without a post is very difficult to come by.If you are not married that also is a difficulty to overcome but good luck anyway
Hi, I purely went through the process of getting a spouse visa to come to the UK to join my husband. II had no problems getting my visa. In certainty, I used an expediter and it was done in 1 day! I am departure thursday to join my hubby.

I completely commiserate with you being touching and worried, I was too. Relax. Worrying wont do anything. In the end, the process was to some extent painless.

One thing I will say is that, a job is essential for you. You necessarily need to show that you can support him while he finishes his schooling so that he will not seek public funds. When meeting w/ the expediters , they informed me this is the most defining factor of the visa. Any sort of job would be beneficial, even if its part time. I would seriously look into trying to get one ASAP. It will one and only help.

I agree that you shouldnt be separated because of something like being out of work but unluckily, the government doesnt care. Do you have any money? If so, that should be sufficient enough. If not, I think you may enjoy some trouble, hun. I would recommend holding off a few weeks and trying to secure some sort of job. If you are unsuccessful and still choose to appropriate a risk and apply, be sure to include a detailed CV of both you and your partner. Have him include proof of his schooling and past courses so that they can see he is working his way to becoming more educated. I am a student myself and did this and I feel it helped.

Best advice I can give, get hold of an expediter to handle your application. It is much cheaper than a lawyer. They will go over adjectives your papers and make sure its in order. If they see an issue, they will phone call you and tell you what they need. Its basically close to getting pre approval. They have high success rates.

I am not sure if you involve this info but I am going to give you a list of what we included in our visa. I dont know if it be too much info or not but I do know that we were approved in 1 day. Best of luck. I hope you take it!!

Heres what we included:

My passport and all old passports, certified copy of my husbands passport, my class schedule for plummet 2009, my paid tuition bill, 6mths of my bank statements, 6 mths of my husbands bank statements, a notification from his employer, his p60 form , pictures, wedding invitation, marriage certificate, ticket stubs from traveling together, habitation agreement ( showing we had a place to live), my CV, biometric info, printed out application,
We have satisfactory..stay where you are!!
Anyways man. You must hold it because in some countries people that are really wanting to travel abroad,are denied visas. Sorry man..The same happened to me when i wanted to be in motion to USA..By the way I love your country
as long as you do not have a job you cannot support him. accordingly he will be denied.

ALL applicants are required to be separated (not just you) while their application is being processed.

unfortunately this is LAW for most counties, and in attendance is NO way around it.

IF you wish to live together and apply, the local citizen MUST have a livelihood or enough income to support the foreigner. The foreigner CANNOT go on any welfare. if they do their application will be denied. Source(s): PR in Canada - BTDT
I trust that you do understand that you have to present a case/image of already man able to support yourselves.

Ability to support:
therefore instead of talking almost if's and consequences,
set that worst position up as the 'now' position of strength.
i.e.
' you are staying with my parents', make that letter show that you are already near ?
'I have 10,000GBP of credit available ', so why not get that (or something similar - allowing for any repayments) into your bank portrayal... and show that as available funds ?
offers of loans and credit can be withdrawn, but once issued although not perfect, ar eless likely to be taken support. You also don't need to show the load, only the credit (make it up to that time the 3 months of bank statements to be supplied)
At least until your Visa application is approved.

Income Stability (esp in these times)
You really do obligation a job... even if it is minimum wage/via an agency etc.. it is a job and shows income... for one of you. And a letter showing that you are working. Untill you own that, I guess hold off on the application.
A little less haste may bring more speed..
OR
use your parents income and capacity to support if they will act as guarentor, their finances will have to be shown though.


proving the relationship:
what type of visa are you applying for ?
Spouse or Fiance ?
Visitors ?
Fiance : you need to be commiting to civil partnership inside 6 months
Spouse : you need to show existing marriage (anywhere) OR 2 years of relationship 'together' (not in contact but living together).
Visitors : You will hold to show that your other half has a reason to vacate and will do so, or be very upfront about proving that you have a relationship and wiull give up your job and re-apply as required etc etc

you will not get more than 6 months at a time, as that will allow marriage/civil partnership to take place without a fiance visa.


So
Have you spent any significant time together not long (last 2 years)?

Can you get succesive 6 month visitors visa's instead of settlement visa's. The aim will be that get 2 years of these, OK, reproving means to survive each time... but you would then have 2 years of proven relationship.

i,e dont run for settlement go for vistors (he here and you back to brazil - 90 days without Visa ?)

finally, can you find an immigration advocate, that can assist in presenting your case in the best bearing possible ?, yes it should not matter, but yes (also) they know what the officialdom likes to see !

I appreciate that it is an emotional time...and it does come across unfair that legitimate relationships seem debarred, yet those who have prepared well surrounded by unromantic manner get past the rules. But, one also have to be honest and admit that not every relationship works out... and what should be the actions/result of that ?

The rules may be tedious, especially for those that have not be spending thgeir time on planning for them, (!) but all one can do is play them to best advantage...


best of luck. Source(s): Changing rules on Marriage
http://www.workpermit.com/news/2009-03-2…

SET(M) visa rules and guidance notes
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresi…

Sponsor a Vistor
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visiti…

partner and family Sponsorship
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/partne…

COSTS:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresi…


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