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Really NEED advice please!

Post by deannaluke » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:07 pm

Hello forum! I'm so pleased to finally post questions about my future adventure in becoming a British citizen. (I've bolded out words that are important to help give me advice and make it a bit easier.)

Now, here is my story.

My name is Deanna and I was born and live in the United States. I'm 20 years old (yes I know the visa I'm looking at requires me to be 21) and I am married to a wonderful 26 year old British citizen. We have been together for 4 years and married for 2 in November of this year (2011).

Right now my husband, Luke holds a temporary 2 year U.S. green card that we obtained through the U.S. Fiance visa. He has been living in the United States with me since October 2009 and has had his green card since March of 2010.

I am looking to apply for the U.K. Marriage Visa in a year or 2 once Luke obtains full citizenship. I really need advice on if the Marriage visa is the right way to go and if it's the quickest. I love my husband's family and can no longer stand to be away from them more than I have to be.

Is there a different visa I should be looking into instead of the Marriage visa? Whatever visa you think is best, could you please give me a bit of details and requirements concerning that visa?

I could REALLY use a helping hand as my brain is nackered as you all would say with University and U.S. visas.

Thank you so incredibly much. I will hope to be contributing to the forum by answering questions as I gain more information about these visa.

Again, thank you very much.

Deanna and Luke!

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Post by geriatrix » Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:20 pm

Settlement visa as spouse of a British citizen.
Supporting documents
Settlement (SET)
Maintenance and accommodation
3rd Party Support & Accommodation
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Post by Casa » Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:11 pm

Bear in mind that the right to apply for British Citizenship will be a minimum of 3 years away from the date you enter the UK on a Spouse settlement visa under current regulations.

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Post by deannaluke » Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:21 pm

Casa wrote:Bear in mind that the right to apply for British Citizenship will be a minimum of 3 years away from the date you enter the UK on a Spouse settlement visa under current regulations.
That's ok. As long as I can live and work there that is fine with me. Is there a reason I should file for settlement throughout uk spouse instead of a uk marriage visa?

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Post by geriatrix » Sat Apr 02, 2011 6:24 pm

You are already married, so "marriage visa" is not for you.

And, UK has only one marriage visa - a visitor visa for people wishing to marry / enter into civil relationship in the UK (and then return home before expiry of visa).

Not sure what you mean by "marriage visa"? If it is - wanting to live in the UK as a spouse of British citizen", then it is spouse visa .. not marriage visa.
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