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Yes you have misunderstood me big time. It is quite interesting that you are quick to make assumptions about trying to cheat the system, when l have asked a simple and straight forward questions. If you had bother to read, you would have understood. I am not intending to bring anyone to the UK. My son has been granted refugee status, and he wants to bring his fiancee who is 20, under family reunion. My question was simply, does anyone know if the 21 minimum age applies to refugees. This is because there are certain rules which do not apply to refugees, like proving that you can look after them without recourse to public funds.batleykhan wrote:It all depends what your future intentions are. This sounds like you want to bring your son's fiance to the UK under a visitors visa ( because its much quicker and cheaper) and once she is here, they will probally end up marrying each other and then would be asking for her status to be changed to that of a spouse or partner and apply for the appropiate visa from within the UK.
If these are your intentions, then I am afraid it wont work. Its called cheating the system and its unfair to those honest people who have to wait a long time and pay a lot of money waiting in the queue..
Also if you tried applying for a family reunion visa, I don't think she will succeed, unless she has HER OWN family members in the UK.
If she is coming under a visitors visa of any sort, there is no age limits, but if she comes under fiance/partner/spouse, she has to be over 21.
Making an incorrect application, or not being totally honest about your real intentions now, will lead to major problems in future applications by the person.
Hope this has answered your queury. Please accept my apology if I have misunderstood your intentions
No l dont want to bring any one into the UK, and not as a visitor either. My son, not me, wants to bring his fiancee, not as a visitor but for settlement as they were living together as married before he came here as a refugee, which the home office has recognised.Casa wrote:So you do want to 'bring someone into the UK', but only on a visitor visa?
After the visit, they will then return to their home country?
How long did they live together in your/his country before he came over? How long have they lived apart? This would be important if he wants to apply for an unmarried partner's visa.stella66 wrote:My son who is 23 has been ranted refugee status. He wants to bring his fiancee who is 20 under family reunion as they have been living together before he fled. After reading about visas on the BIA website, there was something about both parties being over 21. Does this also apply to refugees or is it only for spouse's visas. Somebody help please.
We are aware of that, but what we are not sure of is whether it applies to refugees seeking family reunion. Like l said, some rules are applied differently when it comes to refugees, like the ability to support and accommodate without recourse to public fund.Casa wrote:The age restriction also applies to Unmarried Partner Visas.
You certainly would have a good case under Human Rights. The usually argument brought forward when refusing a spouse visa is that the family could move to the other country, which obviously does not apply in this case. So I guess it is worth applying, although it may not be easy (nothing ever is with the UKBA).stella66 wrote:We are aware of that, but what we are not sure of is whether it applies to refugees seeking family reunion.
I did say in my last paragrapgh, I apologise if I misinterpreted your sons intentions.I have dealt with a number of cases where I have helped people to get the visa they have asked for, only for them to approach me 3 months later and say they now want a diiferent visa so they can stay in the UK without having to return home . This in my opinion is chaeting the system, and I refuse to help them further.Yes you have misunderstood me big time. It is quite interesting that you are quick to make assumptions about trying to cheat the system, when l have asked a simple and straight forward questions. If you had bother to read, you would have understood.