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You can apply for Residence Card within the UK as the unmarried partner of a EEA national if you have lived together for more than 2 years. Look at the "Extended Family members" section in the official guideline page here: https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-a-uk-resid ... ligibility
There is no time requirement of how long you have lived together to apply as a married couple. However, as you would be getting married shortly before a visa expires, you might be invited for an interview to check that your relationship is genuine and that you are not getting married just to be able to stay in the UK. But this is only a possibility, if you submit evidence of your cohabitation for 1.5 years, and letters of support from your friends, I don't believe it would be seen as sham marriage (of the likes of having just met their spouse, etc).
Thanks Casa. I was thinking purely on the application itself. But obviously, there is also this. To be able to get married in the first Place, the HO will be notified and can investigate.Casa wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:12 pmYou can only give notice to marry at a Home Office designated Registry Office. As a foreign national, the Registrar is legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the registration period from 28 to 70 days in order to interview you both separately before the wedding can go ahead, should they choose to do so.
It's the HO who make this decision, not the Registrar.
Between a few weeks and two months. But best accurate answer is by checking the timelines here: eea-route-applications/eea-fm-eea2-time ... 11252.html
Sorry, that's from last year. 2019 timelines are here: eea-route-applications/permanent-reside ... 73779.htmlkamoe wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 5:48 pmBut best accurate answer is by checking the timelines here: eea-route-applications/eea-fm-eea2-time ... 11252.html