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1. Worth trying, AIUI it's allowed though u do need six months...shinyhorn wrote:I am in the UK as a Working Holiday Maker and have 4 months remaining on my visa. I have been living with my boyfriend who is a British Citizen. We have been together for 4 years - we previously lived together in Australia, but had a year apart when his Australian Visa expired, although we did visit each as much as we could other during this time. We plan to marry soon and I have decided that I would like to stay here for one more year. My questions are....
1. How can I go about moving on to a Spouse visa from WHM? I understand I have less that 6 months remining on my Visa, making this a little difficult.
2. Can I move onto a Fiance Visa, then move onto a Spouse Visa?
3. Can I continue to do the work I was doing on my WHM Visa if a Spouse Visa is granted?
I'm a techer, so have mid-July to mid-September to get as much of this sorted as possible. As much help as possible on this would be greatly appreciated :? . Thanks!
Thanks for your advice, very helpfulPaperPusher wrote:Read the visa, it should say something about 12 months work only. So, do not work more than twelve months. I hope that you haven't done this.
If you have an application oustanding your old visa conditions apply, so the twelve months' work rule still applies until you get something else.
I hope you haven't been doing something silly such as assuming beacause you haven't worked weekends you can add them to the twelve months!
You can work on an unmarried partner's visa.
People do get them when they have lived in different countries for a time with short periods apart.
Timeframes for visas will be on the website in the country you apply from.