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What visa(s) are you on now?barnoonan wrote:Hi
We are getting married in UK in Sept. Want to immediately change to a spouse visa. How and where would we go about doing this?
I have searched for this topis and croydon keeps being mentioned but I am unsure what needs to be done.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukres ... ationtype/barnoonan wrote:Hi
We are getting married in UK in Sept. Want to immediately change to a spouse visa. How and where would we go about doing this?
I have searched for this topis and croydon keeps being mentioned but I am unsure what needs to be done.
As a Brit, your partner does not qualify for an EU RC, UNLESS you exercise your treaty rights in another EU country (apart from the UK). You can later return to the UK under Eu route via the 'Surinder Singh' ruling ofcourse.barnoonan wrote:On a similar tack is there any disadvantage to just applying for the family member or EU citizen residence card? That is free and i can't seem to see any problems with doing that instead? When it comes to applying for citizenship you just need to show residence
Be not surprised my friend! UK visa prices change every five minutes! Before you know it, by the time you apply, it will be more than what it is right now. A little piece of advice.... save a little bit more than what it currently is at the moment, so that you're well prepared for any nasty 'surprises'.barnoonan wrote:but I am still surprised about the size of it!
If she is "living" in the Middle East, then she may apply for a Fiancé(e) visa, subject to the maintenance and accommodation requirements.barnoonan wrote:Hi
Thanks for replies. I am UK citizen, fiancee is South African. She is coming on a marriage visa. Once married we would like to change it to a spouse visa as we will be staying there (currently in Middle east).
Visa fees wrote:Fiancé(e)/proposed civil partner of a settled person £585
Marriage is possible. But no switching from visitors to FLR(M) afterwards. She would have to subsequently apply for a spouse visa from outside the UK.barnoonan wrote:Living in the Middle East now but we are both moving back to the UK. Thanks for that link but that seems to be all about settlement but does not mention giving leave to marry?
Is it not possible to get in on the leave to marry visit visa and then once married apply for settlement?