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Aby child in your relationship or does he have any child with the polish lady?lai2248 wrote:My partner has just been refused his visa. We applied via FLR (FP). We have been together over two years, but living together for 1 1/2 years. Our solicitor has said by the time we get to the appeal we will have passed the 2 year deadline so on those grounds we will be fine. He also applied under Article 8 and was denied visa on those grounds.
We asked solicitor what we could do to help, and she said marriage will help..... how? I mean if we get married, it isn't guaranteed right?
If we reapplied under FLR (M) would that be quicker than waiting for appeal?
We have thought about it, but he has a mortgage here, and his job, which won't be held for him for 6 months. Apparently, that is the waiting time for the spouse visa to come through should he go back to Egypt and apply from there. so financially I don't think we could do that for such a long length of time....Casa wrote:As you meet the minimum income level, why haven't you considered marriage and your partner returning to Egypt to submit a spouse visa application from there? Bear in mind that If you married and then submitted an application from within the UK, you wouldn't be in any stronger position than you are now.
If he has a job, and no status here (haven't fully read the thread) then he's exposing his employer to some hefty fines for employing an illegal worker.lai2248 wrote:We have thought about it, but he has a mortgage here, and his job, which won't be held for him for 6 months. Apparently, that is the waiting time for the spouse visa to come through should he go back to Egypt and apply from there. so financially I don't think we could do that for such a long length of time....Casa wrote:As you meet the minimum income level, why haven't you considered marriage and your partner returning to Egypt to submit a spouse visa application from there? Bear in mind that If you married and then submitted an application from within the UK, you wouldn't be in any stronger position than you are now.
He is legal, he had a visa and it expired. He has right to work so his employer is fine.Wanderer wrote:If he has a job, and no status here (haven't fully read the thread) then he's exposing his employer to some hefty fines for employing an illegal worker.
He was in durable relationship, ws with his ex for 7 years, Islamic marriage for 6 years, and UK marriage for 2. But the HO rejected that application.Obie wrote:It seem to me he was in a durable relationship for more than 5 years before his relationship came to an end.
Those period may add up to 5 years in accordance with the regulation.
He may need a bit of a fight. But that avenue may seem stronger than the current one you are fighting .
Is that an oxymoron?lai2248 wrote:He is legal, he had a visa and it expired. He has right to work so his employer is fine.Wanderer wrote:If he has a job, and no status here (haven't fully read the thread) then he's exposing his employer to some hefty fines for employing an illegal worker.
WOW, that's good! Might have to look into that then. Thanks!Ell10b wrote:I married my Egyptian husband in May this year (in Cairo) and we applied for a spouse visa which was granted in 9 days (from lodging at the VAC in Cairo to receiving back at the VAC in Cairo (it was sent to / granted in Abu Dhabi)). We did pay for the priority service (extra £360).
My husband also met another guy along the way who's visa took in the region of 9 days (approx).
Granted, neither of them had been in the UK / EU before so there was no previous case to assess, but it might be worthwhile your partner returning home and applying for a spouse visa this way once you are married.If marriage is the way you want to go.
All the best!