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UK Unmarried Partner visa to British citizen - full cost

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UK Unmarried Partner visa to British citizen - full cost

Post by sjb1983 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:20 pm

Hi,

In light of recent events, I thought I'd share our story (my wife and I) of going from a unmarried partner visa for the UK to my wife finally becoming a British citizen this year.

It cost approx. £3800 and took 3 ½ years to do - see link above or here for full breakdown with all the steps


Any questions, fire away or follow me on twitter

Thanks

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Re: UK Unmarried Partner visa to British citizen - full cost

Post by CR001 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:55 pm

All web and social media links have been removed. The forum is frequently visited by scammers and spammers and any and all personal identifiable information is removed when posted for members safety and protection.

Please feel free to copy the text only from your web link for other members to read but bear in mind that the process and duration and costs have significantly changed in recent years. It is now a 5 year (2 x 2.5 year visas) route to ILR and includes additional costs of the Immigration Health Surcharge and increased fees.
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