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UK Immigration Rules Appendix FM: family routes financial requirement and adequate maintenance—quick-reference checklist and calculations (including 11 April 2024 MIR changes and cash savings)

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This quick-reference checklist supports calculating whether an applicant meets the relevant thresholds for eligibility under family immigration routes. It specifically helps with reviewing both the main financial requirement and the adequate maintenance requirement for routes under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules...

Which financial requirement applies?

  • New application from 11 April 2024: £29,000
  • Renewal or extension from 11 April 2024 (including fiancés converting to partner): £18,600 (plus applicant child increment, capped at £29,000)
  • Pending application made before 11 April 2024: £18,600 (plus applicant child increment, no cap)
  • Sponsoring applicant in receipt of a specified benefit or applying on a specified route (e.g. as a parent): Adequate maintenance based on current income support rates (see below)

Where applicable, child increments are: +£3,800 for the first child and +£2,400 for each extra child; e.g. +1 child = £22,400, +2 children = £24,800, +3 children = £27,200, and +4 children = £29,600 (unless capped at £29,000). British children and those with leave under Appendix EU are not included in this calculation...

Evidencing the financial requirement

Where any calculations are undertaken it will be...

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