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Thank you. Yes shes from the Philippines and would have spent 5 months here in March. we are trying to build our relationship together. It's a actual visa in her passport - no work / no publuc funds.Mr Rusty wrote:Will she have spent the full 6 months here when her visa expires?
As a general rule people who come to the UK as visitors are not expected to spend more than 6 months in 12 here, so if she's had a lengthy visit and applies again before the end of September, the Immigration Officer or Visa Officer might take the view that she's living here rather than in her own country.
Does she have an actual visa, or just an entry stamp?- i.e.does she have to get a visa before she can travel to the UK?
Hi Tanya, thank you can you give me some more information on this please. I thought tourist visa were only for a maximum stay of 6 months? What is a UMP visa please?tanya_cz wrote:hello,
i got visitor visas to come to uk and stay with partner as follows:
3 weeks
3 months
6 months
1 year
i now qualify for UMP visa for 2 years...
after another 2 years i get ILR visa
If you get married you can cut this a bit etc
hope this helps
T
tanya_cz wrote:hello,
i got visitor visas to come to uk and stay with partner as follows:
3 weeks
3 months
6 months
1 year
i now qualify for UMP visa for 2 years...
after another 2 years i get ILR visa
If you get married you can cut this a bit etc
hope this helps
T
i maybe wrong, but i thought UMP visa was that you and your partner had to live outside the uk continuously for 2yrs in a relationship akin to marriage ?? and i thought you had to supply evidence for the last 2 years, you've been to the uk for 2 yrs on a VV ? i would have thought they would reject your app for overstaying ?tanya_cz wrote:hello,
i got visitor visas to come to uk and stay with partner as follows:
3 weeks
3 months
6 months
1 year
i now qualify for UMP visa for 2 years...
after another 2 years i get ILR visa
If you get married you can cut this a bit etc
hope this helps
T
That's what I thought re the VV, but it's true, unfair isn't?joe777 wrote:i maybe wrong, but i thought UMP visa was that you and your partner had to live outside the uk continuously for 2yrs in a relationship akin to marriage ?? and i thought you had to supply evidence for the last 2 years, you've been to the uk for 2 yrs on a VV ? i would have thought they would reject your app for overstaying ?tanya_cz wrote:hello,
i got visitor visas to come to uk and stay with partner as follows:
3 weeks
3 months
6 months
1 year
i now qualify for UMP visa for 2 years...
after another 2 years i get ILR visa
If you get married you can cut this a bit etc
hope this helps
T
I don't think there is the requirement for you to live outside the UK continuously for 2 years to get the UMP visa. If you are claiming indefinite leave to enter for a 4 year relationship the 4 years has to be outside the UK.i maybe wrong, but i thought UMP visa was that you and your partner had to live outside the uk continuously for 2yrs in a relationship akin to marriage ?? and i thought you had to supply evidence for the last 2 years, you've been to the uk for 2 yrs on a VV ? i would have thought they would reject your app for overstaying ?
It says 2 years in UK or 4 years outside UK for UPVisaWanderer wrote:That's what I thought re the VV, but it's true, unfair isn't?joe777 wrote:i maybe wrong, but i thought UMP visa was that you and your partner had to live outside the uk continuously for 2yrs in a relationship akin to marriage ?? and i thought you had to supply evidence for the last 2 years, you've been to the uk for 2 yrs on a VV ? i would have thought they would reject your app for overstaying ?tanya_cz wrote:
T