Me (age 21) and my girlfriend (age 18) have been together over the internet for awhile now. I live in England and she lives in America. We have met on a number of occasions just on holiday visas for short periods of time and we want to be together permanently. Unfortunately, she doesn't work or study due to personal reasons. However, I have a really good job and could easily support us both, so money for living isn't an issue.
The issue is although I don't care what country I'm in (would actually prefer to live in America with her), at this time it's logical for us to live in England due to my career. She is perfectly happy with this. So our plan is to live here in England.
No matter how much research we both do, or who we ask for advice the only answers we get are; Holiday visas, which are an issue as they are for short periods of time. Work visas, which as far as we can tell must be for a career or specialized trade job and you need an employer sponsor (huge issue for my girlfriend as due to personal reasons she has never worked and had to drop out of school so has no qualifications). Student visa, same as work no qualifications so can't enter a course or be sponsored for one. Fiance/Marriage visas, which are beyond confusing to find information on but I have gathered that we need to live together for 2 years in order to apply for such a thing, which makes no sense as not being able to live together is the problem.
The information we have researched seems repetitive and basically tells us their isn't a way. Mostly doesn't make much sense. It's all very frustrating and confusing!
We know their must be a way as her Dad moved to America with her Mum and married in the 70's, they had no extra education or specialized jobs or trades. However, their information is outdated and, as you can probably imagine, we are still getting them on board with the idea of my girlfriend moving here with me.
If anybody has any ideas on how we could solve this problem, or provide us with a comprehensive explanation on the visas and qualifying criteria available, or direct us to a website with the same. It would be very much appreciated.
Thank you.
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