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Yes we thinking of getting married. And yes we know about the fiance visa too. But in the UK border agency site never really mention about the fee for apply to the UK Border Agency for a two-year extension to the visa. When do this you will be required to pay a non-refundable fee and provide certain documents as specified on the UK Border Agency website,i want to know how much fee do i have to pay for everything so i can at least idea and how much i need save for it.Obie wrote:Are you guys thinking of getting married or to stay together as unmarried partners?
You will not qualify under the immigration rules for Settlement as unmarried partner, as you don't meet the requirement, however you can qualify for fiance visa, provided you intend on getting married once in the UK.
Thanks for the info.Casa wrote:Obie's right about the fiance visa...but the marriage has to take place within 6 months and then you have to switch to a Further Leave spouse visa.
Fiance visa £585
then
Further leave spouse £650 if applied for in person, £445 by post.
You're both over 21?
oh no thats no what i mean >_< sorry my question to you is not clear. what i want to know is the fee aft i apply fiance visa for 2 years and the next visa to apply is the spouse visa for 2 years also or more? aft spouse visa is there any other visa to apply?:Obie wrote:There is no two year extension for the visa. You have to get married within the 6 months. Also see this information
There is also a maintenance and accommodation requirements that your husband to be would have to meet.
>_< what casa said is true? i can still work legally when i have the visa but when i applying the visa within the 3 months i cant work? is that what casa mean?Obie wrote:Casa i am sorry, but did you mean she can work legally during this time, as my understanding indicates she can. Was that a typographical error, or is it a change in policy.
Ya i saw that too...Obie wrote:The frequently asked question on the FLR website states that she can work, whiles her application for FLR(M) is pending, provided she submits it in time.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukres ... pe/flr(m)/
How do I qualify to join my fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner in the UK?
You must show that:
* you plan to marry or register a civil partnership within a reasonable time (usually six months)
* you plan to live together permanently after you are married or have registered a civil partnership
* you have met each other before
* there is somewhere for you and your dependants to live until you get married or register a civil partnership, and you will be able to live without help from public funds, and
* you and your dependants can be supported without working or claiming any help from public funds.
You will be allowed to stay in the UK for six months but without permission to work. When you are married or have registered a civil partnership, you can apply to the UK Border Agency for a two-year extension to your visa. When you do this you will be required to pay a non-refundable fee and provide certain documents as specified on the UK Border Agency website: Form FLR (M) and guidance notes. If your application is granted you will be allowed to work. Before the end of your probationary two years Further Leave to Remain (FLR) you will need to apply to the UK Border Agency for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. When you do this you will be required to pay a further non-refundable fee and provide more documents as specified on the UK Border Agency website: Form SET (M) and guidance notes. Before we can give you permission to stay in the UK permanently, you will need to pass the 'Life in the UK' test.