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CoA granted to tourist? URGENT

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CoA granted to tourist? URGENT

Post by RPatanakar » Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:32 am

Hi,

I am UK citizen, currently tourist in India. Now engaged to indian citizen. I am not employed in UK at present and doubt I have the funds enough to prove I am settled in UK to sponsor him as spouse. We want to visit UK in May for an important religious event..... if he comes as a tourist, and we decide to stay in UK and try and adjust his status to spouse, can we get the CoA needed to marry if he has tourist status? I have read the CoA only gratned to those have been granted over 6 months leave to enter or remain and
have at least 3 months of this leave to remaining at the time of making the application. Seeing as a tourist visa only valid UP TO 6 months, does this mean it's impossible for us to do it that way? Want to avoid him returning to india to apply as fiancee etc.
Many thanks,
Rachel

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Post by John » Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:11 am

does this mean it's impossible for us to do it that way? Want to avoid him returning to India to apply as fiancé etc.
Yes, if he just has a visitor visa then it is impossible for him to get a CoA.

You want to avoid him "returning to India to apply as fiancé"? The answer is clear. He should not come on a visitor visa ... he should come on a fiancé visa! Problem solved!
John

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