Casa wrote:Sorry not to be able to give you the answers you were hoping for. Just one point to bear in mind...if you decide to give it a try, don't be tempted to hide your relationship. If you do and then later on decide to apply for a fiance or spouse visa, everything will be on record.
Thanks! That's pure gold!
Casa wrote:She's entitled to enter on her US passport if the Immigration officer at the point of entry is convinced that she has strong evidence to show that she will return to the US without overstaying in the UK. The previous refusal won't do her any favours unfortunately, adding to the fact that with a boyfriend in the UK she will come under even more scrutiny. Believe it or not, statistics show that US nationals are amongst the highest of UK overstayers.
She would need a visitor visa, but may not be able to apply for this from Holland. She would need to check with the British Consulate in Amsterdam.
You may want to bear in mind that if she explains to the entry officer that she works remotely on her computer (with her employer in the US) they may well take the view that she will continue to work while she is in the UK.
Thank you so much for your help so far, but my g/f has a couple more questions if you don't mind sharing some more of your wisdom?
1. As a US tourist visiting the UK, is it illegal to do freelance work online or to work for a US employer online from afar?
2. Would it be less of a problem if we only planned for my g/f to visit for a week (that would mean having a return flight booked back to NL, then back to the US)?
Thank you again. You truly are an invaluable resource!
