SPOUSE SETTLEMENT VISA
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Hi,
I am going to Nigeria to get married in october/2008.
I am working part-time on £15,015 per year, but also on child and working tax credit as i jave two dependent children from my first marriage.
I have gone to the UKVISAs section to read on the exception for those on working and child tax credit.
i am extremely worried that my husband from nigeria will not be given settlement visa because I have recourse to public funds in my own right.
PLEASE CAN SOMEONE CLEARLY EXPLAIN THIS ''SO CALLED EXCEPTION'' as it is very confusing.
Desperately need an urgent responseJoy Uji 06 Sep 2008, 08:17 - Report
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