This question comes with reading very little (besides the UK Border Agency website and BritainUSA.com), I am not expecting a big solid super duper answer, but perhaps a few more reference sites which will help me construct a better line of questioning.
Anywho, on with my current shoddy question:
I know roughly how the Fiancée visa works, but i am intrigued by the "Certificate of approval;"
Now, "if you are already in the United Kingdom" this applies to the foreign national, correct? if so, does it mean in the UK any old way, eg. visa waiver, or does it mean they are in the country on another type of visa.From the UK Border Agency website:
If you are already in the United Kingdom, before giving a registrar notice to marry or register your civil partnership you will need to:
* have settled status in the United Kingdom; or
* obtain a certificate of approval
and this leads to the question: the "obtain a certificate of approval" statement, does this mean (if the above visa waiver quiz is true) that my fiancée can come over here, then we apply for this "certificate of approval" which will allow us to marry and live happily ever after (pending marriage approval giving us 2 years?)
I apologise if that is confusing, I really am not sure of how to lay it all out. It is a big jumble in my head, hopefully someone can decipher and give me some sort of answer to that horrible mess.
And either way, if anyone can direct me to any websites with UK Fiancée immigration information, I would be very grateful.
I apologise for my ignorance on this subject and thank you again.