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Re: 6 month fiancée visitor visa Healthcare surcharge

Post by Wanderer » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:30 am

Mr Green wrote:Would my fiancée need to pay the healthcare surcharge if she is coming to visit me on this visa for 6 months.

https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
No, but fiancee visa isn't a visit visa.
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Re: 6 month fiancée visitor visa Healthcare surcharge

Post by Mr Green » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:49 am

sorry if i got it wrong, would she need to pay it for the visa i linked? Also the visa i linked is for fiancee coming to visit me in the UK with the intention to marry right ?

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Re: 6 month fiancée visitor visa Healthcare surcharge

Post by CR001 » Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:02 am

A fiance visa is NOT a visitor visa. Fiance visa comes under the 'settlement visa' group, i.e. once married within the 6 months, she can switch to FLR(M).

No, she does not pay the health surcharge. Remember that she also cannot work on a fiance visa.
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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Mr Green » Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:28 pm

Ok also i wanted to know since this visa is £956, do they still keep the £956 if the application was unsuccessful? seems like a lot of money to lose if this is the case.
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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Casa » Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:34 pm

Mr Green wrote:Ok also i wanted to know since this visa is £956, do they still keep the £956 is the application was unsuccessful? seems like a lot of money to lose if this is the case.
Yes they do. There is no refund for an unsuccessful visa application.
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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Wanderer » Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:35 pm

Mr Green wrote:Ok also i wanted to know since this visa is £956, do they still keep the £956 is the application was unsuccessful? seems like a lot of money to lose if this is the case.
Yes they do. This is UK plc, suppliers of popular and in-demand visas and citizenships.

This is why you need to ensure your application is flawless, i's dotted, t's crossed, checked and double checked. If you read through the fora you'll see many posters applications rejected through stupid mistakes.
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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Mr Green » Mon Nov 09, 2015 4:17 pm

i am still struggling to find the proof of intent to marry because we are marrying in the registry office and since the appointment at the registry office doesn't suffice as proof i am not sure what else i can use.

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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Casa » Mon Nov 09, 2015 5:17 pm

Generally, quotes from venues, caterers will be accepted.
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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Mr Green » Tue Nov 10, 2015 12:55 pm

Casa wrote:Generally, quotes from venues, caterers will be accepted.

What about a food venue after the wedding? since we obviously wont be eating at the reception office. would that suffice?

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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Mr Green » Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:46 am

1. Would sending my fiance's university masters degree certificate from Leeds university suffice as the proof of her attending the university so she doesn't have to test the language test.

2. We plan to send 6 months of payslips from me (printed from PDF format) will this be ok because i only receive my payslips electronically. Also we plan to get a bank statement from her bank a couple of week before we apply, does the bank statement need to go back a certain amount of time or anything?

3. proof of your relationship to the person you’re joining - do we still need to provide this if we are proofing the intent to marry?

4. You and your family will have an adequate place to live in the UK - is there set rules on this or is it at the discretion of the person checking the application? Currently i had planned to have her live with me at my parents house while i save for a deposit on a new house. there is 2 spare bedrooms at their place so we could stay in one of them but im not sure if this would cause problems or not.

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Re: Marriage Visa, switching to Spouse Visa?

Post by Mr Green » Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:53 pm

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