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I could... but she has come to visit me once before on a visitor visa. Her worry is that if they see that they will think she is only coming over to be with me.Frontier Mole wrote:Why can't you be her landlord! What is wrong with renting her a room in your accomodation - that is if you have the spare room. Not that she is actually going to live it it
She visited as a friend. Our relationship has since got a bit more serious, but she had planned to come over anyway.Frontier Mole wrote:If you can not readily be her landlord - friends / family at another address.
If she visited you before under what capacity did she do that. As girlfriend, friend, relative, pen pal.....
Have a look at this
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/tmar ... heme.shtml
It is normal for a student to be in this type of accommodation.
You are correct, nothing is wrong with a friend helping like this. However, we just want the process to go as easily as possible. What happens if they do smell a rat?Frontier Mole wrote:If you have the spare room - I would consider using that as her accomodation. Agree a rent that fits into the HMRC scheme and looks reasonable both in terms of how much charged and her budget.
What is wrong with a friend helping out in this way?
When you apply for spouse visa in a couple of years they will have a suspion on how she "paid" the rent.