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Changes to Minimum Income Rule for Spouse Visa Now in Force

11 August, 2017 visadreams

On 10 August 2017, the Home Office’s new guidance in relation to the minimum income threshold (MIT) required to sponsor a partner or child to

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Conservatives Pledge to Make it Even Tougher to Bring a Foreign Spouse to the UK

22 May, 2017 visadreams

The Conservative Party has pledged that, if re-elected, it will increase the minimum income threshold required by a sponsor to bring a foreign spouse to

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The Pakistani Father the Home Office Kept Forgetting to Put on the Plane

4 December, 2016 visadreams

“Fahad Bhai, I’m still here” the voice whispered over the phone. “AHMED!!!? What do you mean you’re still here? You should be on the plane!” I responded barely believing what I was hearing. “It left without me”, he explained …

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7 Ways to Prevent Your UK Marriage Visa Being Refused

4 December, 2016 visadreams

Applying for a visa to join your partner in the UK can be a difficult process. It is essential that it is done properly to avoid wasting thousands of pounds and months of separation from your loved one. Follow these 7 steps today to avoid visa rejection tomorrow.

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