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There is no such visa. It is called an Unmarried Partner visa or a spouse visa if you are in a civil partnership.nihad wrote:would that effect us if I apply for same sex visa?
CR001 wrote:There is no such visa. It is called an Unmarried Partner visa or a spouse visa if you are in a civil partnership.nihad wrote:would that effect us if I apply for same sex visa?
To qualify for an unmarried partner visa, you have to live together in a relationship 'akin to marriage' for a minimum of 2 years and have proof of cohabitation.
Your boyfriend also has to meet the minimum income requirement of £18,600pa.
CR001 wrote:You can't apply for a spouse visa because he is still married. He needs to be divorced first.
You cannot apply for an unmarried partner visa if he is living and working in another country. How long have you lived together in the UK and do you have documentary evidence of this?
Expect an uphill battle with this if your same sex partner is in a marriage with a female, especially if his wife is also/already on a spouse visa herself.
Needs to be divorced (or imminently divorced).nihad wrote:CR001 wrote:You can't apply for a spouse visa because he is still married. He needs to be divorced first.
You cannot apply for an unmarried partner visa if he is living and working in another country. How long have you lived together in the UK and do you have documentary evidence of this?
Expect an uphill battle with this if your same sex partner is in a marriage with a female, especially if his wife is also/already on a spouse visa herself.
we have documentary evidence that we lived together abroad to 2 years and it's been 4 month we live together in UK, he works abroad on rotation, one month in UK and one month outside.
we are same sex partner and he is married to a female, he separated already but not in divorce yet, his wife is British citizen.
I am not sure a person will be precluded if their partner went overseas for work purpose over an extended period but their relation contunued and they continue to maintain joint residence.CR001 wrote:For unmarried partner visa, you need two years of living together and this must be the most recent two years immediately prior to application. Not two years from 5 years ago for example. There is no discretion on this requirement.
He needs to sort out his divorce.
Bit strange that you are having relationship with a man who is already married with wife. Does his wife know about your relationship with her husband? Multiple relationship are not allowed in UK for visa purpose so i assume a bisexual guy cannot have one wife and one civil partner (in case of same sex relationship) at same timenihad wrote:Hello
I'm currently in Relationship with British citizen for almost 2 years same sex relationship, but my boyfriend is married to a woman,
My partner is originally from UK and British citizen, he is been married to a lady for 20 years, we were living together just before I come to UK and claim asylum here.Casa wrote:How did your partner obtain residency here? If it was through the British national who they now want to divorce and claim they are homosexual/bisexual, this may raise concerns not only about the validity of your relationship, but also the validity of the marriage. How long ago did you live together outside of the UK before you entered to claim asylum? There must be a considerable gap if during your time apart they have been granted a spouse visa and I assume they now have ILR.
He is being paid by Canadian company not British employer, since I'm as asylum in UK I'm not allowed to have any joint commitments, and I'm not getting any support from Home Office, he is supporting my financially and accommodation,Casa wrote:An additional issue, you say your partner is on a one month on/off rotation working outside of the UK. Is he being paid in the UK by a British employer?
Unmarried partnership requires not simply evidence of 2 years co-habitation. In order to qualify, the Case Worker will expect to see evidence of joint commitments, such as shared finances, tenancy and bills in joint names throughout the qualifying period.
As fellow Moderator Obie has already advised, an Unmarried Partner visa application will have a slim chance of success when your partner has a wife and is not yet divorced.
What nationality do you hold?
Well that was expected your partner is still in relationship with a woman. Anyway you need show proof that you are actual gay meaning :nihad wrote:I've just received a decision from home office
They do not believe that I'm gay and refused my claim
How do I prove it in appeal?
Not possible unless his "partner" is divorced from his wife of 20 years.lolowalsh wrote:If not you need to go back home and apply for proposed civil partnership visa then marry here and then apply for FLR
Its very costly and there is a financial requirement 18600
lolowalsh wrote:Well that was expected your partner is still in relationship with a woman. Anyway you need show proof that you are actual gay meaning :nihad wrote:I've just received a decision from home office
They do not believe that I'm gay and refused my claim
How do I prove it in appeal?
* proof of communication whatsapp meassges etc..
* If you have anpy intimate pictures with your partner there is no shame of showing them.
* Any other pictures such as: Being in a gay pub , gay pride etc...
* Any previous relationships ??? Also that would help
If not you need to go back home and apply for proposed civil partnership visa then marry here and then apply for FLR
Its very costly and there is a financial requirement 18600