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So he's an illegal? If so he'll have to leave to apply for UPV from his his own country.blessedlady wrote:I would like to know if someone established an affair/relationship, can he apply for a unmarried partner. The guy is married. He is presently in a long term relationship but unable to marry.
He came to this country (transit visa only) but decided to stay. Met a girl (he offered a marriage -convenience only, he's willing to pay. the girl didn't agree. Continue their relationship. Since the girl is a Citizen, has a goog job. He supported the man. Financially, almost evertything. Can the guy apply for entry cleance visa (Unmarried Partner) because the annulment will take long to file in his country.
Even he file a divorce in UK, it is not valid in his country of residence.
As the application for entry clearance visa will normally be made in the country of residence, ECO will be placed to determine whether a particular marriage is valid under local law. So there is no point of getting a divorce in the UK, go back, apply for entry clearance visa. Surely the visa will be refused.
Thanks
Wanderer wrote:So he's an illegal? If so he'll have to leave to apply for UPV from his his own country.blessedlady wrote:I would like to know if someone established an affair/relationship, can he apply for a unmarried partner. The guy is married. He is presently in a long term relationship but unable to marry.
He came to this country (transit visa only) but decided to stay. Met a girl (he offered a marriage -convenience only, he's willing to pay. the girl didn't agree. Continue their relationship. Since the girl is a Citizen, has a goog job. He supported the man. Financially, almost evertything. Can the guy apply for entry cleance visa (Unmarried Partner) because the annulment will take long to file in his country.
Even he file a divorce in UK, it is not valid in his country of residence.
As the application for entry clearance visa will normally be made in the country of residence, ECO will be placed to determine whether a particular marriage is valid under local law. So there is no point of getting a divorce in the UK, go back, apply for entry clearance visa. Surely the visa will be refused.
Thanks
They lived together since year 2000. I believe the guy was force to this relationship because he is so desperate. It was difficult for a man to find a job compare if you are a woman. He has to support his family abroad. Well anyway, I think he has fallen for this woman.John wrote:How long have he and his partner lived together?
Sorry but I'm having difficulty understanding this...blessedlady wrote:They lived together since year 2000. I believe the guy was force to this relationship because he is so desperate. It was difficult for a man to find a job compare if you are a woman. He has to support his family abroad. Well anyway, I think he has fallen for this woman.John wrote:How long have he and his partner lived together?
Is it possible to apply for Unmarried Partner Visa??
The guy is illegal, and married , came in the UK as a transit Visa.Wanderer wrote:Sorry but I'm having difficulty understanding this...blessedlady wrote:They lived together since year 2000. I believe the guy was force to this relationship because he is so desperate. It was difficult for a man to find a job compare if you are a woman. He has to support his family abroad. Well anyway, I think he has fallen for this woman.John wrote:How long have he and his partner lived together?
Is it possible to apply for Unmarried Partner Visa??
The guy is in UK, illegal but married to a British Citizen?
He has a girlfriend in another country who he wants to bring here on UPV?
His wife supports him but he supports his gf abroad?
Has he lived with his girlfriend at all? If not he can't get UPV. He can't get UPV in any case since as I see it he has no status in UK.
Unless I've misundersttod the situation?
I think I'm getting it now - he is married in his home country then? Which is? (might be relevant)blessedlady wrote:Wanderer wrote:Sorry but I'm having difficulty understanding this...blessedlady wrote:They lived together since year 2000. I believe the guy was force to this relationship because he is so desperate. It was difficult for a man to find a job compare if you are a woman. He has to support his family abroad. Well anyway, I think he has fallen for this woman.John wrote:How long have he and his partner lived together?
Is it possible to apply for Unmarried Partner Visa??
The guy is in UK, illegal but married to a British Citizen?
He has a girlfriend in another country who he wants to bring here on UPV?
His wife supports him but he supports his gf abroad?
Has he lived with his girlfriend at all? If not he can't get UPV. He can't get UPV in any case since as I see it he has no status in UK.
Unless I've misundersttod the situation?[/quote
The guy is illegal, and married , came in the UK as a transit Visa.
Has a girlfriend (nat. citizen))and started living together since year 2000.
Divorce is possible in the UK but not valid in the country of origin (of the man) And even if the divorce is granted, the ECO will take the validity of marriage under local law.
Can he apply for a visa (Unmarried Partner)?? instead
believe the guy was force to this relationship because he is so desperate. It was difficult for a man to find a job compare if you are a woman. He has to support his family abroad.
(actually the second quote came first...)Since the girl is a Citizen, has a goog job. He supported the man. Financially, almost evertything.