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Well he has committed a crime, overstaying is a criminal offence.goddess110 wrote:Dear All,
Any advice/information would be highly appreciated. I met my boyfriend over a year ago. After around 3 months, he informed me that he was an overstayer and has come to the UK in 2002 on a student visa (2 years) since then , he had stayed here as an overstayer. Whilst he has been here, he has committed no crimes and has not been in any sort of trouble.
I was shocked, but I really liked him. His Indian passport had also expired back in 2011. So, we gathered all the information needed to renew his passport at the Indian embassy here in the UK. My parents have met him and are happy with it as well.
Today we got an email form the Indian embassy informing us that my boyfriend’s passport has been permitted and will be with him shortly. The basis of issuing a renewal is the fact that I and my parents gave a written affidavit notarised by a solicitor stating that a renewed passport will enable my boyfriend to marry me.
Now that this has been granted, I am wondering what our options would be. For information, I earn over 30k and in full time permanent employment but live with parents. For obvious reasons, I cannot live with my boyfriend until after marriage (cultural) and will soon travel to India to meet his family
How can I marry my boyfriend? I do not want to live in India, as I do not know anyone there (most of my family are in the UK and US. Also, my family and friends, job and my whole life has been in the UK.
If you attempt to marry in UK, you are required to register your intent with a Home Office-designated Registry Office. The Registrar is then legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the notification period from 28 to 70 days in order to interview both parties.goddess110 wrote:Dear All,
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How can I marry my boyfriend? I do not want to live in India, as I do not know anyone there (most of my family are in the UK and US. Also, my family and friends, job and my whole life has been in the UK.
That amount of time as an overstayer, do you know if he worked at all? How did he support himself?UK in 2002 on a student visa (2 years) since then , he had stayed here as an overstayer. Whilst he has been here, he has committed no crimes and has not been in any sort of trouble.