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I live in UK have 2 passports. Will marry my Brazilian love

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falelia
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I live in UK have 2 passports. Will marry my Brazilian love

Post by falelia » Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:32 am

Hi!

Firstly many thanks for taking time and helping on our worries.

I need some help, can't find any relevant inforation.

After almost 3 years, I will be marring my fiancee next February.

I am Argentinean and Italian and live in UK since July 05.

We will get married in Argentina and then go to Brasil 3 days after the wedding for 2 weeks.
I need to come back to UK to work after that.

I have no idea how to apply to the visa.

- Is it possible to show the marriage certificate at inmigration and do all the paper work here in UK?

-Should I apply for a visa at the British Embassy or can I ask for it at the Italian embassy down in South America? I also have the problem of time since I have 3 days in Argentina after the wedding and 2 weeks in Brasil.

I was also thinking to get the fiancee visa here in UK that would give us 2 years ime to sort the married visa...
My fiance is with me at the moment on a 6 month visa.

Or would a student visa help to be applyed while he is here?

The only problem is that we have no addresses together to prove. Anything else we can present?

I am not sure if I am providing all the information you need to help me out. Please feel free to ask anything you need.

Thanks a lot in advance.

gollywood
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Post by gollywood » Sun Apr 27, 2008 11:07 pm

Then you could get 3 passports :lol:

transpondia
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Post by transpondia » Mon Apr 28, 2008 12:33 am

As I read it, once you were married she would not be applying for a visa per se, but rather a family permit based upon your exercising treaty rights in the UK.

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