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Why? You tell us the two of you are getting married "the beginning of July", and the needed spouse visa can be applied for as soon as the marriage has happened. No need to wait until near the end of his current visa.Because if that is the case we won't have sufficient time to apply for spouse visa.
Yes i believe so, both of you need to attend, but see the link below. Where are the two of you planning to get married? Leeds? London? Or where?Does he have to come with me to the registry office? As he is in London and I am in Leeds.
So if, for example, the marriage is to be in Leeds, suggest you go to the Register Office first, give your notice, and also book a slot in their diary for the wedding. Then after that, without delay, your fiancé goes to his local Register Office in London, armed with the booking information you obtained when you went to Leeds Register Office.If you choose to marry in a Register Office outside your area of residence, you must give notice of your marriage usually in the district where you live. However first, you must contact the Register Office for the district where you wish the marriage to take place to ensure that you may be married on the date you have chosen.
I think irrelevant as the spouse visa will have been applied for. A student will always have 4 months grace to leave the UK after their course has ended. So no problem.Will his Visa collapse if his course ends sooner?
The financial test is to show that he will not need to claim certain Public Funds. As long as that is clear from the evidence supplied there should not be a problem. Can I ask, roughly how much will you be earning, after "I will be going full-time in the next week or so."?Also I only recently started my job as I was a student so won't have 3 months payslips or bankstatements to prove I have a regular income.
You can get married there at the Register Office, or find somewhere else, but elsewhere will tend to be much more expensive.Can we marry at the registery office or do we have to find our own venue?