Hey there,
If cash savings is not an option for you, and he can find a UK job that meets the requirement, you could still apply for the visa under Category B, as long as:
- the UK job is guaranteed, pays at least £18,600 and starts within 3 months
AND
- his total pre-tax earnings over the last 12 months before applying are at least £18,600... this means that it doesn't matter if he is not currently employed in the US, as long as his total earnings (all his payslips) from the last 12 months add up to at least £18,600.
So, it would really depend how long it takes him to find a UK job, and how long it will be before his total earnings from the last 12 months drop below £18,600.
I don't think we have enough savings for the 6 months of 62,500
If you are able to meet the £62,500 savings requirement, it is the easiest category to meet, because you can apply for the visa using just the following financial evidence:
- 6 months of bank statements
- a declaration of the source of savings
It also means you can apply for the visa and move to the UK without him needing to find a job in advance.
- What savings do you currently have and how long have you held them?
- Do either of you have money in a 401K that you can withdraw if needed (with or without penalty)? That can be used as well.
- Money that has been gifted by a friend or family member can be used as well, as long as it is a gift, not a loan, and it has been in your account for 6 months
- Also, you can use proceeds from the sale of property you own, and the money does NOT need to have been held for 6 months as long as you owned the property at the beginning of the 6 months before applying.