One of the most common reasons for Spouse Visa refusals is failure to meet the financial requirement. The sponsor must typically show a minimum income of £18,600 per year, with higher thresholds if dependent children are involved. Acceptable evidence must be presented in a very specific format, including payslips, bank statements, employment letters, or self-employment records. Many applicants struggle with this requirement, especially those with variable income, self-employment, or non-standard financial circumstances. At Stretton Solicitors, we ensure your documentation meets the Home Office’s strict criteria, giving your application the best chance of approval.
In addition to financial requirements, the Home Office assesses the genuineness of your relationship. This includes reviewing evidence of shared life, ongoing communication, time spent together, and future plans as a couple. Supporting documents may include marriage certificates, joint financial commitments, travel records, photos, and written statements. Our team helps you compile compelling relationship evidence and draft strong legal representations that clearly demonstrate your commitment — and counter any doubts about the legitimacy of your relationship.
Applying for a Spouse Visa from inside or outside the UK requires careful preparation. You’ll need to complete the correct visa form, pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS), meet the English language requirement, and attend a biometric appointment. Even small mistakes — such as inconsistent information or missing pages — can lead to costly delays or refusals. At Stretton Solicitors, we manage the full process for you, from assessing your eligibility and gathering documents, to submitting your application and tracking its progress. Our goal is to reduce stress and deliver results.
Your relationship deserves a strong and secure foundation — and that starts with a successful visa application. At Stretton Solicitors, we’re committed to helping couples navigate the UK Spouse Visa process with clarity, compassion, and expert legal care. Whether you’re applying for the first time, extending your visa, or dealing with a previous refusal, we’re here to help. Contact our immigration team today to book your consultation and take the next step toward building your life together in the UK.