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The advice must be .... she should not overstay! She is only legal up to the stated expiry date on the latest granted student visa, or if the application for the new visa was made prior to that stated expiry date, until the time left to appeal against that refusal will expire.Do you think we can realistically "coast along" for a few months until my divorce comes through and we have everything prepared to get married?
Don't go down that route .... book the flight now!I suppose we can expect some tough questioning regarding her overstaying her visa when we apply for the spouse visa.
John , it is fair to add here that the above is true only if she is still studying?John wrote:She is only legal up to the stated expiry date on the latest granted student visa, or if the application for the new visa was made prior to that stated expiry date, until the time left to appeal against that refusal will expire.
Clearly a spouse visa cannot be applied for until the couple are married, which means the previous marriage must have ended.Smit wrote:Until your decree absolute comes through, you cannot apply for a fiancée or spouse visa for her.