Nowty wrote:Sounds a bit weak to me, your situation sounds more like visiting each other as often as possible. I visited my girlfriend every 3 months for 2 years before we started living together in one place but I would not risk an application on that basis. In July 2008 we will have 24 months together apart from one 3 month break for a good reason. I am much more confident of an application on this basis.
The info below is copied straight from Annex Z - BIA HO Doc Unmarried Partners
"In order to assess whether a couple is in a genuine long-term relationship we would
expect to see evidence of cohabitation for the preceding 2 year period. Short breaks
apart of up to 6 months would be acceptable for good reasons, such as work
commitments, or caring for a dependent relative. Evidence must be provided which
shows that the relationship continued throughout that period by visits, letters etc.
Where a couple claim that they have maintained their relationship during the 2 year
period by merely visiting each other as often as they can, this will not be sufficient to
satisfy these provision of the Rules. However where a couple have been living together
in a committed relationship for the preceding 2 year period, barring short breaks, but
have been dividing their time between countries (for example, by using the "visitor"
category), this will be sufficient to meet the requirement."
Yeah, I know, I might try a application with loads of evidence but i dunno if this would be detrimental in the long term if refused - we have an 100% success rate visa-wise so far.
Otherwise it's IGS/PSW whatever it will be called when her visa expires in Sept this year. Other option is a job offer she has in Germany or just get married or just bugger off to Europe on EEA FP.
Actually thinking about she was only away 10 months, due to delay in getting her German Work Permit, and off the top of my head, I think we spent two months aggregated time visiting each other over that period, dunno if that helps...
I should add she's Russian, and the uni placement was in Germany, an essential part of her German interpreting and translation degree, and we have a letter from uni saying she's no option if she wants the degree....
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