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yk910 wrote:Hi Wanderer,
many thanks for this, so does that mean after the visit visa expires she will have to go back to India to apply for a dependent visa? I am trying to figure out the best way to bring her immediately to the UK after our wedding however i am not sure of the approach i must take. Could you guide me please?
Processing times are subject to change - they can be shorter or longer, depending on the current workload. Unfortunately, she is probably unlikely to be granted a visit visa, which could definitely NOT be converted to a spouse visa. Unless she can demonstrate incredibly strong links to India and can convince the ECO that should would not overstay, this really is your only option.yk910 wrote:many thanks physicskate, the link is very helpful. I do meet the financial and accommodation requirements so no problem with that. The only problem (for us) is that the website states the visa processing time to be 12 weeks and that's quite a long wait which we were trying to avoid. looking at things i get the idea that there is nothing much that can be done about it.
Just few more questions,
1. is there a premium service for UK spouse visa when applying entry clearance from India?
2. I hear that marriage certificates (from India) need to be attested by ministry of foreign affairs India in order to apply UK spouse visa, is that true?
3. anything else i need to be aware of for UK spouse visa ?