Dear Casa, An extension would be great, and I can always apply for ILR in the future once we back together again. FLR(M) however would still require both my spouse and I to sign a declaration that we currently live together. Can this issue be explained with relevant cover letters? Would the Border a...
Thank you for your reply Casa,
No, we don't have any children, and I did take and pass the Life in the UK test last year in preparation for future applications. I'll have a look over FLR(M) again.
Regards
Hi Guys, I’ve got quite a peculiar case and I hope someone can help. My storyline in a nutshell: I’m South African & my spouse is British. We met in SA and got married in 2005. Thereafter we moved to the UK in 2008, with me on a spouse settlement visa. After my 2 year qualifying period we opted ...
I'm a South African married to a British citizen since 2005. We got married in SA & lived there until 2008. Thereafter we moved to the UK & I entered on a Settlement spouse's visa. After my two first two years in the UK I extended my visa rather then obtaining ILR for financial reasons, thin...
I'm a South African married to a British citizen since 2005. We got married in SA & lived there until 2008. Thereafter we moved to the UK & I entered on a Settlement spouse's visa. After my two first two years in the UK I extended my visa rather then obtaining ILR for financial reasons, thin...