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STLewis, I am aware what the fiancee visa means.STLewis wrote:Ive just had a look on UKBA, here the link
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/partn ... lpartners/.
You will see it says a fiance visa is issued as it is your intention to marry withint 6 months. Once married, you can apply from UK for settlement. Hope this helps
Immigration Rules wrote:Requirements for an extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner
293. The requirements for an extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner are that:
(i) the applicant was admitted to the United Kingdom with a valid United Kingdom entry clearance as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner; and
(ii) good cause is shown why the marriage or civil partnership did not take place within the initial period of leave granted under paragraph 291; and
(iii) there is satisfactory evidence that the marriage or civil partnership will take place at an early date; and
(iv) the requirements of paragraph 290 (ii)-(vii) are met.
Extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner
294. An extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner may be granted for an appropriate period with a prohibition on employment to enable the marriage or civil partnership to take place provided the Secretary of State is satisfied that each of the requirements of paragraph 293 is met.
Thank you, Vinny, for these quotes!vinny wrote:See also 3.3 andImmigration Rules wrote:Requirements for an extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner
293. The requirements for an extension of stay as a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner are that: