Ok, so here is the situation at present.
My Fiancee lives in the USA, and I live in the UK. The main route, and probably the easiest and most logical is for us to apply for a Fiancee Visa. As we are aiming to live here in the UK.
I have studied this topic for a while now, and have found that we are eligible for the Visa. I have contacted countless law firms and none of them hold up a red card and tell us no.
Basically i have 3 main queries:
- Fiancee Visa or Marriage Visa, which is easier? One option (that i would rather avoid doing) is for me to travel to the US on a 90 Day Visa and marry her. Then come back to the UK and apply for the marriage Visa. Obviously the marriage Visa requires more or less the same thing as a Fiancee Visa.
- Or, would it be easier to apply for the Fiancee Visa, then for her come to the UK and get married within the required 6 months? Personally i think this is the most viable option as if im not eligible for a Fiancee Visa, even after marrying her id still not be eligible for a Marriage Visa, thus wasting the money travelling to marry her in the US.
- The main point i would really like some light to be shed upon is the question of Law Firms, and No Visa No Fee offers. I have had a couple of law firms say "yes we have a 100% success rate and we would never take on a case that we could not win" However, if something seems too good to be true, it usually is. I am not sure which path to choose to gain a Fiancee Visa...Would it be easier and cheaper for me to apply?, or for a Law firm to handle it?...would i be a fool to pay £400 for a law firm to handle it? (that is one quote i have)
Thankyou for your patience in reading this subject

I would be overjoyed if somebody could give me a direction in this matter.

M.D.C
Thanks again.