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Marriage at 19 and visa change

Post by anon150 » Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:49 pm

Hi everyone,

I am aged 19 and a half and I am a British Citizen. My boyfriend is a Pakistani National and is here on a student visa valid until August 2011. We are planning to get married but I was wondering if he can change his visa to a spousal visa, or do I have to turn 21 for him to be able to do so.

Secondly, if he is able to apply for a spouse visa will that be possible whilst residing here or will he have to return to Pakistan and apply from there.

Thanking everyone,

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Post by Casa » Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:55 pm

Unfortunately you won't be able to apply for a spouse visa until you reach the age of 21. If he still has a valid student visa (and his studies are continuing) when you are 21 he would be able to switch to a spouse visa from with the UK by applying for FLR(M) (Further Leave to Remain).

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Post by geriatrix » Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:56 pm

Husbands, wives and civil partners wrote:you and your husband, wife or civil partner will both be at least 21 years old (or 18 years old if either of you is a serving member of HM Forces) on the date when we would give you permission to remain;

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Post by vinny » Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:06 am

Possible, if both can satisfy the EEA regulations.
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