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1) No a visit visa is not impossible, just very hard to get in your sort of situation where you want to move to the UK permanently.girl20 wrote:Dear Vinny and ElenaW!
Thank you so much for your response. Unfortunately I really can't wait it out.
1) Does a visit visa look impossible?
2) IF I can somehow pay for a college (i-e student visa), what are the chances of it getting approved!
Many thanks for your time again!
Nazia
girl20 wrote:Thank you so much Paperpusher!! I will not lie anything on my application of course. I am a sincere person who wishes to visit my husband in UK
1) My brother lives in a city called Birmingam (UK). Am I allowed to visit him on a visit visa? Would they reject the application on this basis? What do u think? Should I go this route?
2) I only need to go there for about 6 months on visit / student visa. after that i'll get spouse visa n then there is no problem at all
3) There are some courses which I could potentially study. One year fees is about £3000 which I'll pay if there is no other option.
Which route do u recommend?
Unfortunately I really can't wait..have waited for about 1 year already and due to family reasons really need to go.
Thank you so much!!
Nazia
girl20 wrote:Dear all,
I am a girl (20.5 years old) married to a Pakistani national currently working in the UK. He has an UK ILR permit (Perminent Residence) and will be eligible to apply for the British passport in about 4 months.
1. After the Supreme Court overturned Quila case, can I now apply for the spouse visa? or is there a time-lag I should wait?
2. Is it possible for me to apply right-away for the ILR, instead of applying for the spouse visa?
Many thanks!
Nazia