Desperate for some advice....
I'm british by birth and have been with my south african girlfriend for over 2 years although we've only started living together this year.
She was on a work permit status and got made redundant in February and have since been unable to secure other WP employment. She's also looked into the HSMP and do not qualify.
We're not quite ready for a the big wedding yet as our families members are scattered across all over the world and it will take AGES to arrange plus her sister is getting married in August and she doesn't want to steal her sister's shine. (girls !) However we have decided to have a very small, secret civil wedding ceremony in South Africa in August when we go out there for her sister's wedding in order to secure her stay in the UK. Only her closest friends will attend. We will do the big do and white dress in a couple of years' time.
I understand that although her passport states she can stay here for another 2 years on WP status, that is now null and void because she's no longer working? Also, I heard that she had 28 days to leave the country or find another job after she left her WP employment. We live together and share rent and bills. She's living off her savings to pay her part of the bills etc but we're getting increasingly worried about the fact that she shouldn't be here in the first place.
As they don't stamp her passport on the way out of the UK, they won't know when she left? Am I correct.
If we then get married in SA in August whilst on holiday there, we can apply for her spousal visa at the High Commission in South Africa etc and she can hopefully come back over with me.
Based on the above I have a couple of questions:
1) the fact that we get married so soon after her visa became invalidated, wouldn't that raise eybrows with the officers at the High Commission in South Africa? Surely if they see we have tenancy agreements together and live together and pay half bills etc, that we only went back to SA to get married so she can stay in the country? I suppose the honest answer to the question "did you get married to stay in the country" would be YES. However it will also be YES to the question of "Are you in a serious relationship and intend to live together forever".
2) If asked by the Entry Clearance officer, when should she say she arrived in SA? Wouldn't her "overstaying" her 28 days jeopordise the issual of her spousal visa?
3) As there will only be a handful of people at the ceremony, will this be an issue for the ECO?
Sorry about all the questions. I can't bear the stress. As a Brit I'm not used to dealing with visa issues or stress about immigration but I seem to be doing it for both of us at the moment. Its not a marriage of convenience in that we want to pull a sham. We are truly in a relationship.
Any ideas or offers of help ! ?
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