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thank you Casa for commenting my post.Casa wrote:The £70 Marriage Visit visa wouldn't enable you to remain in the UK after the wedding, so this wasn't an option in your case.
I totally agree - UKPA are taking advantage - I got engaged last year and want to bring my wife back with me after I get married in October rather than wait for her appln to be processed as a spouse which can take up to 3 months - so she is going to apply using the finance form and then will have to pay again in this country - it is a rip offjoeySeven wrote:thank you Casa for commenting my post.Casa wrote:The £70 Marriage Visit visa wouldn't enable you to remain in the UK after the wedding, so this wasn't an option in your case.
If I did not switch to spouse FLRM after my 6 months fiance visa is due, I still can't remain in UK even I had registered my marriage here. I am force to pay again to remain in UK through spouse FLRM.
I was informed that she could apply on a fiance visa and once we get married rather than waiting up to 12 weeks, I would be able to bring her back on the fiance visa and fill in FLR(M) to change this to spouse visa. Is this not the correct way to do this - this is really confusing. Is there no way that I could bring my wife back me ...Casa wrote:Ashgeh, you say you want to bring your wife back with you after you marry. If you are already married before you arrive in the UK together you won't be able to apply for a fiance visa. You'll have to apply for a Spouse visa from her country of residence.
I am already engaged and want to marry in India in October. I understand the spouse visa appln can take up to 12 weeks. I wanted to start the process now - what would be best way to proceed so I can bring my wife back with me in October rather than wait 12 weeks- advice would be welcomeCasa wrote:If you marry outside of the UK she can only enter the UK after applying for a spouse settlement visa - form VAF4a. A fiance visa is for someone intending to marry in the UK within 6 months and they would then apply for FLR(M).
If you apply for a fiance visa after the wedding it will be refused and you will have lost your application fee.
Am I right in my understanding that you intend to marry outside of the UK?
joeySeven wrote:Ashgesh, do you hold a British passport? or have you been in employment for the pass 5 years in UK with proof? if not, you have to wait for your bride.
you may have your cultural ceremony in India, but you and your fiance MUST sign the marriage under British law if you want to apply for fiance visa.
you must book a registrar and a venue as document evidence to apply for fiance visa. you fiance need to stay with you in the same address ( must have proof ) for a month before entering the marriage contract.
fiance visa may also takes months and switching to spouse may also take another month. you have to plan properly since now is May. you may risk not attending your India marriage ceremony because the Imigration will hold both your passport for the reason they themselves know.
goodluck
I am British Citizen by birth and have been working since graduating for a very good company. Going through the various comments I have decided the best route would be to apply for a spouse via after getting married in October - and will just have to wait for 12 weeks (which I feel is unfair)joeySeven wrote:pardon me Casa. if you had read my post carefully, i was enquiring Ashgeh status in UK. is he an ILR or British, is not stated anywhere in these posts.
i clearly understand that he intends to marry in India, and i also understand he would like to try the fiance visa route.
again sharing my experience, i had my cultural/custom/religious wedding ceremony/reception in my homecountry 2 months before i applied for fiance visa ( VAF4A form ,£600><) . BUT, i enter my marriage legal contract in UK under British law 6 months later. my fiance visa is my entry clearance to UK just to sign this marriage contract.
Living together doesn't mean sharing a bed. I respect this view without prejudice.
if a person decided to go through Fiance visa, she/he must prove there is an intention to get married within 6 months. In order to get married in UK, you need to be a certain district resident for at least 14 days ( with address proof) . then you proceed to "notify the intention to marry" to a registrar 16 days before the date of marriage. I am assuming the couple may be staying together during these 30 days period.
to switch to spouse visa, pay another rip-off £800 for premium service.
Casa, instead of hitting me blundy, why not we be more open and share each other experience. Beside your very first comment on my post, makes me doubt your credibility. but then , i do agree, Ashgeh should just wait and apply for spouse visa VAF4A in India. She can always come to UK now as a tourist.