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Honestly, I figured coming to a live forum instead of researching everything manually would be easier, that link seems a bit redundant as far as the use of a forum goes.vinny wrote:See also Guidance.
Not quite redundant!djbrandonfilmore wrote:Honestly, I figured coming to a live forum instead of researching everything manually would be easier, that link seems a bit redundant as far as the use of a forum goes.vinny wrote:See also Guidance.
I have been searching and searching, but nothing really answers the specifics on my actual situation........
djbrandonfilmore wrote:From what Ive found, she must be 21 for the husband/wife application to hold.... is this true? I was always certain it was 18. any help??
vinny wrote:Spouse visa age lowered
You haven't given sufficient specifics on your actual situation for any more detailed advice to be given.djbrandonfilmore wrote:Well, heres the long story short. My girlfriend who is a UK citizen, and I, want to move to the UK from Ann Arbor, MI. Im certain there is going to be quite a few hoops to jump through, but were more than willing to do whatever we have to. We are honestly looking for the most pain-free way of moving. We honestly have NO idea where to start... Any information would be wonderful.
Thank you,
-BF
As far as that goes, getting married is probably the easiest way, which was already discussed.sushdmehta wrote:Then you will have to wait until you two either:djbrandonfilmore wrote:Well her and I have been living together over a year.
1) complete 2 years living together, or
2) get married.
It is not 'easy'. You need to read the guidance that you have been directed to. You can't expect people to lay out each and every requirement before you have taken the time to read the numerous documents available.djbrandonfilmore wrote:As far as that goes, getting married is probably the easiest way, which was already discussed.sushdmehta wrote:Then you will have to wait until you two either:djbrandonfilmore wrote:Well her and I have been living together over a year.
1) complete 2 years living together, or
2) get married.
So in a nutshell, just get married, save some money, and move? It cant be that easy...
She has been in the work force since the age of 14. She also works for the Salvation Army in many different units. I myself, have ran a family business for many many years, done construction (commercial and residential), Bartended, etc, and I am certified in Metal work. We are looking for housing and employment constantly on Gumtree in the Brighton/Portsmouth area. As far as having a significant amount in savings, how much are you referring to?Greenie wrote:It is not 'easy'. You need to read the guidance that you have been directed to. You can't expect people to lay out each and every requirement before you have taken the time to read the numerous documents available.djbrandonfilmore wrote:As far as that goes, getting married is probably the easiest way, which was already discussed.sushdmehta wrote:Then you will have to wait until you two either:djbrandonfilmore wrote:Well her and I have been living together over a year.
1) complete 2 years living together, or
2) get married.
So in a nutshell, just get married, save some money, and move? It cant be that easy...
if your girlfriend has not lived in the UK since she was 2 years old, and will be moving back at the same time as you, you will either need a significant amount in savings or one or both of you will need to have a firm job offer to go to.
Given that she is only 20, I assume she possibly doesn't have a long employment history. Are either of you particularly skilled and do you have plans as to what work you might do in the UK? have either of you been looking for work? Do you know where in the country you might live and where you intend to stay when you arrive? have you looked into the cost of renting/buying property?