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browneyed_girl_ksk wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 6:07 pmHello,
After many years of procrastinating, I am finally trying to sort out my naturalisation application. Quick question though...
I originally came to the UK under the highly-skilled route, then extended my visa as "unmarried partner". I've held IR since 2013, and married my British Partner about a year ago.
1. Am I correct in assuming that I can now apply for naturalisation as the spouse of a British citizen (ie: I need to be present in the UK 3 years before the data of my application, and provide 3 yrs worth of travel history) - or is this route only for people who originally came to the UK as spouses?
No - you just need to be married to BC when you apply.
2. Does it make any difference if your marriage was overseas (we got married in the USA).
No.
Apologies if these are silly questions - its a lot of money to lose if I get it wrong!!!!
Many thanks!
Just to clarify, yes you can apply now.1. Am I correct in assuming that I can now apply for naturalisation as the spouse of a British citizen (ie: I need to be present in the UK 3 years before the data of my application, and provide 3 yrs worth of travel history) - or is this route only for people who originally came to the UK as spouses?
No - you just need to be married to BC when you apply.
You do NOT need an employer letter for citizenship. Don't submit unnecessary documents you think are needed.browneyed_girl_ksk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 10:55 pmHi,
I have requested an employment confirmation letter from a previous employer, but they are insisting on full contact details (ie: address, post code) for the Home Office. I thought about using Lunar House, but I think they only deal with VISAs and immigration. Seems silly, as I will be collecting the letter myself...
Can anyone help?
Thanks!