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student visa change to spouse visa

Post by ferrarilondon » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:18 am

Hi all,
Could you please help me, i am an international student from pakistan currently in UK, ia m getting married ( NIKAH) to my fiance of 5 years in forst weekof april, she is british national. My current student visa expires on 30th of april 2008. ia m wondering if i can change my student visa to spouse visa before the current leave to remain expires. for that i know i have to apply for COA, but it will be difficult as COA requires atleast 3 months visa left on the passport. MY main question is can i travel to my home country with my wife and apply for spouse visa from local british embassy. what do you suggest, your suggestions would be much appreciated,

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Post by vinny » Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:12 pm

If there is no time to obtain a COA and marry in the UK, then alternatives may be:

1. Marry in your home country and apply for a spouse visa; or

2. Apply for a Fiancé(e) visa in your home country. Marry in the UK. Switch to FLR(M); or

3. If you have documented proof that you have been living together for at least two years, then switch to FLR(M).

Subsequently apply for SET(M).
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