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How to bring my wife to UK as she is 19

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How to bring my wife to UK as she is 19

Post by mmrs151 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:24 pm

Hi There,

I am currently working in London as software developer under Tier 1.
I recently got married, I am 27 and my wife is 19. As the rules says she has to be 21 before she can come with a spouse visa I have no idea how can I bring her here.

Can somebody please help me with their intellect.

Thanking you in advance,
M M Rahman

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Re: How to bring my wife to UK as she is 19

Post by simpleone » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:43 pm

mmrs151 wrote:Hi There,

I am currently working in London as software developer under Tier 1.
I recently got married, I am 27 and my wife is 19. As the rules says she has to be 21 before she can come with a spouse visa I have no idea how can I bring her here.

Can somebody please help me with their intellect.

Thanking you in advance,
M M Rahman
Huh - where'd you read that?

The policy guidance says:

35. Age requirements for spouses or civil partners
In order to be granted entry clearance as a spouse, civil partner, unmarried or same sex partner, the family member and the main applicant must be aged 18 or over on the date he/she is due to arrive in the United Kingdom.

-- http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... olicy1.pdf

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Post by vinny » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:45 pm

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