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1 - did she have 10 years of continuous legal stay at any point? Otherwise, it's unlikely. If she has been here 20 years (regardless of overstay) she could apply for a path that would lead to ILR after 10 years on that path...Andre76 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 12:31 pmHi.
After reading many posts and not finding any which match my circumstances exactly i thought id start my own post.
Im British guy in a relationship with fillipino girl thats overstayed her visa. She has been here since 2005. We have been together 7 years and lived together for over 2 years. We wish to marry.
Could anyone answer the following questions please.
1 has she been here long enough now to apply for ILR, marriage or no marriage?
2 only evidence we have is pics texts e mails etc as obviously we didnt want to let anyone know where she was. Is that sufficient and if not what can we do?
3 i have to be working in a job that pays a certain amount for 6 months prior to applying for spouse/partner visa. If we were required to return to the phillipines to wed im assuming i'd have to quit the job as i think applying for wedding permission over there can take several weeks or possibly more and my employer would not agree to that much time off at once?
4 what is the amount of savings i would have to have for sponsership if i was not working?
5 is there anyway we could get married without having to leave uk?
Any help or advice would be of much help.
Please read Category A of the appendix link I previously provided. It answers all of your questions and more.Andre76 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 5:45 pmThanks for the advice physicskate.
I was wondering about proof of earnings. I understand i need to show bank statements/payslips when i apply for the spouse visa.
If I had to quit my job to go to the phillipines to marry "as it may take more time then i was allowed holiday days at work" when would this proof need to be submitted?
Also do they give you a certain number of days leeway on your statement dates. i.e. my last payslip is dated 1/6/19 and then i go to phillipines get married and make my application for spouse visa 1/7/19?
If appealing a decision was necessary do you then have to show more up to date payslips at a later date?
Sorry for my naivety im just trying to understand the process of leaving my job to fly to filly then having to fly straight back and find a new job to prove my income.
As before any advice would be most helpful.