Doesn't seem right does it? My husband is a British Citizen and I'm American. We moved to the US in March from the UK (my spouse visa was up and I wasn't sure if I should apply for ILR). As I have a very well paid career, I have been the only one to work. This allowed my husband to travel back and forth to the UK to see his kids and to look into starting his own business here. This summer, we realized it would not work for us being so far from the kids and we both missed England.
We are in a similar situation. My income more than meets the financial requirements but it doesn't count. As we don't have enough in savings, he has moved back to the UK to secure a job. After 6 months of employment, we can then apply for my spouse visa. I could possibly find an employer to sponsor me for a job there but from what I hear employers don't like to go through the hassle and the UKBA isn't issuing many work visas.
So I am here in the US and he is there in the UK for the next 6 months.
I hope you can find a way to get your and your husband over there together so your family isn't split.
*Sigh* This is just crazy!
I just don't understand their logic with not including a spouse's income, when it comes to taxes, it counts as one income.
I really can't move back to the UK with our 6 month old baby by myself AND work full time, thats just nuts. If it was just me, I would have no problem, we spent many months apart before when we were dating.
The only other way I could see round it is, me get a job back home, he has to give up his job while I get past the 6 month mark and stay at home with the baby until he can get his visa. How would this work? If I did manage to get a job over the threshold and we did it this way, then when he got his work visa and got a job, would I then theoretically be able to quit my job and then stay at home with the baby? I'm just thinking of ways that I can make this work if this company won't sponsor him.