I will be applying for a fiance visa, moving to the UK to marry. The online application asks if your sponsor in the UK (my fiance) is receving public funds. My sponsor lives with a roommate who is unemployed, and my fiance receives a small housing benefit to help pay the rent.
When I move to England to live with my fiance, the unemployed roommate is going to leave. I have a bank account, with which I can support myself for 6 months, plus my sister will be giving me a small allowance, so I will be able to contribute enough money toward rent so that my fiance will no longer need a housing benefit. My fiance says that once I move in, he is no longer going to be eligible for housing benefit because of my money, and also because he has started working more hours since we got engaged, so I shouldn't worry about the housing benefit when applying for my visa.
However, when I fill out the application, we won't be living together yet, and my fiance will still be getting his benefit (unless the extra hours he's been working each week have bumped him over the income limit already; not sure about that yet, so I'll assume for now that he's still eligible for the housing benefit). So what do I say where it asks if my fiance is getting public funds? I don't want to lie (is this something immigration can check on?), I also don't want to get my visa denied because immigration thinks my fiance and I are going to be trying to get a housing benefit after I move in, which we are not.
If I tell the immigration officer that my fiance is going to stop receiving public funds after I move in, how do I prove that once I move in, he is going to report my bank account information to the city council. How many people receiving benefit cheques would say "Thanks, but I don't need this anymore, you can have your cheque back"?
I don't want to get in trouble for lying; I also don't want to put unneccessary information on the form that might cause me to be denied my visa.