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Casa, I suspect the marriage is an islamic one given that the wife/fiance is Moroccan.Casa wrote:If you are already legally married, why are you intending to 're-marry' in the UK?
Yes, but in order for the application to be approved your wife will have to submit strong evidence of ties to Morocco. This would include evidence such as permanent employment, property ownership, ongoing education, family dependants etc. With a husband in the UK this may prove difficult.Jon.Mason wrote:I guess this might be what I am looking for. Can a married couple use this?
https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa/overview
She has a Moroccan passport. She is still physically in Morocco. She has never actually set foot in the UK. All her family are in Morocco. So she has clear ties with Morocco.CR001 wrote:Unlikely she will be granted a visitor visa if her spouse is living and working in the UK. HO/UKVI have become very wise to the abuse in the past of couples doing this to avoid the costly spouse settlement visa.
For a visitor visa, what exactly would your wife be able to provide as proof of her ties to Morocco?
Apart from having family in Morocco (unless they are dependent on her), what evidence do you propose to submit showing that she has stronger ties to Morocco to ensure she will return home, than she has to remain in the UK?Jon.Mason wrote:I just want a couple of months with my wife. Not looking for her to settle here yet. Surely that is possibe.
It's what goes on in practice, the IOs on the ground are a suspicious lot, assume that everyone's playing the 'Once I'm in, I'll play the Yooman Rights card and get to stay' err, card.Jon.Mason wrote:Well what do the rules say? I am the breadwinner of the relationship. She studies in Morocco. I would have thought you do not have to be a property tycoon to get a visitor visa. Where is the list of "rules" for what she needs in order to be granted a visitor visa? The fact that I have a full time 35k permanent position and can easily bring her here permanently in future when I have had a chance to prepare everything and save up the necessary funds should surely count for something?
I am surprised if family visitor visas are only available to those who own property or financially support their family. Her dad has a good job working for government and looks after her and the rest of the family. They have a good standard of living in Morocco. I have never come across any guidance or rules that state you need to be a bread winner or property owner in order to be granted a visitor visa. As far as I knew, as long as I have the ability to provide for her during her visit then its fine. Do you know where I can read about these restrictions you mention as I cannot find them anywhere on the gov website
If you read through my post again, you will note that I gave suggestions of options showing home ties. Education was one of them and it should be obvious that I wasn't suggesting that all need to be shown in the application. The majority of visitor visa refusals (which we see frequently on the forum) are from applicants who have failed to convince the ECO that they have more reason to return to the home country than they have to remain in the UK...as already explained.Jon.Mason wrote:Well what do the rules say? I am the breadwinner of the relationship. She studies in Morocco. I would have thought you do not have to be a property tycoon to get a visitor visa. Where is the list of "rules" for what she needs in order to be granted a visitor visa? The fact that I have a full time 35k permanent position and can easily bring her here permanently in future when I have had a chance to prepare everything and save up the necessary funds should surely count for something?
I am surprised if family visitor visas are only available to those who own property or financially support their family. Her dad has a good job working for government and looks after her and the rest of the family. They have a good standard of living in Morocco. I have never come across any guidance or rules that state you need to be a bread winner or property owner in order to be granted a visitor visa. As far as I knew, as long as I have the ability to provide for her during her visit then its fine. Do you know where I can read about these restrictions you mention as I cannot find them anywhere on the gov website
And most of us here on the forum (members, moderators and respected gurus) are actually foreigners and have paid the huge fees and jumped through the HO hoops to be here.Our freedom sacrificed to "keep the bloody foreigners out".
Difficult now that her study has finished as that would generally be considered as a 'home tie' and she's unemployed.Jon.Mason wrote:Ok, in our circumstances, is there anything else that might help our application?