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A Visa is a type of entry clearance that is applied for from outside the UK. A FLR(M) is an in-country extension application.koji wrote:Can somebody please help? My fiance has just recieved her COA allowing us to marry in the UK. The problem is, her student visa has expired by one month. Also, she actually stopped attending university 6 months ago. If we get married now, will she have problems getting a spouse visa? Is the spouse visa the same as a FLR{M}? Would it be easier for her to apply from her own country in South America after we get married? I am a working, British citizen. We live together and have successfully proved our relationship is genuine via the COA. After reading horror stories about refused applications even after couples are married, we are understandably worried.
Ok. I'l try to be as clear cut as I can. So I'll use a point system.koji wrote:Thanks for repy. I'm a little confused however. We received permission to marry via the COA but it took so long to arrive that my fiance's student visa has expired. Can we still marry? If so would this hinder the process of recieving permission to stay? Should she simply leave the country as soon as possible and apply to return to marry? Would the COA {which is valid for 3 months} help her application to return? We don't know what to do? Any advice would be gratefully recieved.
See also Illegal immigrant caught on wedding day and Wedding day sham in Northampton.Rozen wrote:7. The problem with the first option is that it might alert UKBA that she's still in the country, and you wouldn't want them swooping in on you on your wedding day, would you?