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In the link there is information on the eligibility requirements to apply for this visa. There is also a link to the documents required which I repeat here.thanks for the link but again, its not relevant to this apart from that he cant switch his visa category, well that has expired a long time ago and as for credibility its not by word its by proof so not sure if anyone can answer helpfully
Yes it is true that you can marry in this country. It however carries risk as the UKBA always tries to disrupt marriages of people without immigration status with the intention to deport as they suspect it could be a marriage of convenience. Also being married does not result in entitlement as your husband would still need to apply for a spouse visa. This will not be granted automatically and he will still need to meet the requirements of the visa which will be difficult if his immigration status is not regularised.well you are wrong, we can actually marry in this country and he could go back home and apply so nothing can stop us from marrying in this country legally even though he has no status as I have been told this by an immigration lawyer
How rude...next..........
Could not agree more.Obviously its reasonable to ask why this person overstayed whereas they know its would be illegal to do so! All you are doing is trying to justify or legalise this persons illegal stay in the UK by 'marrying' him/her just like many other people are doing - buying marriage to legalise their stay in the UK.
Didn't he over stay his visa?jaani wrote: He did not break the rules