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Then you either need a fiancee visa or he needs to qualify for a visa in his own right (tier 1 or tier 2). You should start at www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk which will outline what you need to do.To be honest I would prefer if we eventually got married in the UK and him relocate over here.
My wife is south american and we managed to marry in the UK without an issue. However, I do have a good job and was able to show sufficient finances to support us. We also had a good record of our relationship to show the Entry Clearance Officier (ECO).I would love to hear from those who faced hurdles and challenges like this, which eventually led to both partners being reunited.
Cheaper perhaps (it's one less visa).Also would it be easier for us to get married in his country(Colombia) and him coming over to the UK?
As in where is it best to get married? The citizenship doesn't make much difference. What matters is that the marriage is legal and you have sufficient money and housing to be able to support him without recourse to public funds.As a UK Citizen, what would be the best option?
Firstly, congratulations with the good news!lorr wrote:Thanks for the replies and sorry for posting back late. I just found out that I am pregnant and although I am happy, I feel so alone because my partner is not here with me.
Once he found out he quit the ship and went back home so that he could start the ball rolling in regards to the visa. He is over the moon, but at the same time we are still both worried whether he will be able to come over to the UK. There seems to be alot of paperwork and I am just worried that he might not be here for the birth.In regards to finances although he has to start looking for a job, I'm just worried that he won't meet the requirements financially in order to be here.
We both still want to get married, and although I was thinking of going over to his country, I'm afraid that as the months go on it will be more difficulty during my 3rd trimester.
I really need some more advice
This, in my opinion, is incorrect. Two years of knowing each other is not a requirement for a fiance/marriage visa.lorr wrote:
She also said that it would be difficult to apply for either a fiance or marriage visa, because we have not been together for 2 years.
She also said that the next option would be to marry in his country and apply for a spouse visa,whilst staying there for 3 months. But she also said there were no guarantees whatsoever, that he will be able to come over to the UK.