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Ever thought about making the marriage part sooner rather than later? But, legally speaking, are you eligible? I mean, how old are you and trust me when I tell you this... emotions have nothing to do with visa. Nothing at all! Only documents works.missy25 wrote:I wish love and hope and faith was a good enough criteria for a visa, esp given many individuals here are experiencing the same emotions.....
I'm curious to know, what fee status is he under at university? I assume it must be international fees - if so, how does he pay for the fees?missy25 wrote:Just to clarify, we personally aren't religious, so we cant have such a ceremony.
PS Until i began reading this forum, i had no idea about all these issues. Good luck to everyone here with their cases.
And a UK education would be a major plus in most countries even though unis here are money making enterprises and the actual standard of education low. Little rant there from me!avjones wrote:"Yep, he is fit and healthy. But his mother back in Iran is old and frail so could not support him. Also, as he has had a UK education, his home country is unlikely to recognise this so it is unlikely that he can support himself there. Catch 22, he cant support himself here cos he cant get a job without some sort of visa, so, he remains a dependent until he can get a job... "
That wouldn't be seen as much of a barrier. He's young, fit and healthy, he could work in some capacity.
If he went back and applied for a student visa, he might well be refused on the intention to return home.
Playing devil's advocate ...he choose to get a UK education. It seems a strange thing to do if it isn't recognised back home.Also, as he has had a UK education, his home country is unlikely to recognise this so it is unlikely that he can support himself there.
There is no therefore about it. That someone has been accepted into a language school is not some admission by the UK government that they are eligible for ILR.He was accepted at an English Language School, and a college to study for A-Levels. He therefore applied for indefinate leave to remain
Hmm, you don't have to be religious to have a ceremony. If you opt to not have one that is a choice you're exercising. I thought it was a very sensible suggestion as the only other route of having some chance of success appears to be both of you eloping to Iran, living there for a bit and applying for him from there. Strangely, of the examples we see here, love tends to stop at such drastic stepsJust to clarify, we personally aren't religious, so we cant have such a ceremony.