I've been looking at the new FLR(M) form, and you now have to provide income about finances, even if you already have a fiance visa. The problem is that it asks about your fiance's income and whether I am getting money from other sources. I am living on my own savings; I showed my bank statements when I applied for my fiance visa, and I was able to get my fiance visa based on that. My fiance does not earn enough money to support me.
However, the FLR(M) form only asks whether I have a job, not whether I have any savings. I won't have a job when I apply because I'm not allowed to work till I get the FLR. However, I plan to get a job as soon as I am legally able to and someone will hire me. I find the question a bit misleading, because I may choose never to work again; then again, I may start looking for a job right away and get hired within a month of submitting the application (wishful thinking).
If I apply in person, will I be able to explain all this, as the information on the application--I don't have a job at the moment and my husband doesn't make enough money to support us both--does not explain the entire situation. Would my own bank statements, CV, job recommendation letters help? I'm actually surprised that I even have to supply this info, as I thought I took care of the financial aspects when I applied for my fiance visa.