Second Time on a Spouse Visa

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Old Mar 15th 2019, 4:42 am
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In 2011, I (US Citizen) applied for and received a Spouse Visa and moved to the UK with UK-Citizen wife. Our first daughter was born there and we moved back to the US less than a year after that. I was in the UK on the spouse visa for approximately 18 months, during which time I held a salaried job. Our second daughter was born in the US. In the last seven years, my wife has naturalized to US Citizenship and the second daughter applied and received a UK passport, so both daughters and wife are dual citizens. We are moving back to the UK August 7 (flights booked) to live indefinitely. Anything stand out from our situation that might be an aberration from the standard Spouse Visa Route?

I used this forum seven years ago and successfully applied and received the Spouse visa, as stated above and am still so impressed with the breadth of knowledge of the contributors. I have already filled out the (now online) application and had so much confidence answering the questions with the support of this forum. So thank you again!
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Old Mar 15th 2019, 4:52 am
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No big issues I can think of. Under which financial category are you applying? Presume you have accommodation details sorted out.
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Old Mar 15th 2019, 5:48 am
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Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
No big issues I can think of. Under which financial category are you applying? Presume you have accommodation details sorted out.
We live in San Diego right now!! (referring to your username). We have significant savings from monies left to my wife when her mother passed away three years ago. These are in the form of cash savings and ISA savings, so we would use those. We are going to live in the same accommodations as we lived the first time around, with my wife's Dad, in a rather large house he owns.
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Originally Posted by adamdrock
We live in San Diego right now!! (referring to your username). We have significant savings from monies left to my wife when her mother passed away three years ago. These are in the form of cash savings and ISA savings, so we would use those. We are going to live in the same accommodations as we lived the first time around, with my wife's Dad, in a rather large house he owns.
Sounds like you are ready to go then......
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