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kaz3010keefe wrote:Is it possible for him to work on a student visa? How easy are they to obtain?
This question/comment seems to be a theme in different words in both your posts.
Obtaining a student visa and then working is generally a flagrant violation of the letter and intent of the concept of a student visa. People do it, but those who get caught tend to get deported and banned form the country.
In this case, entry into the EU will become severely problematic, should he fraudulently obtain a student visa and then work illegally. Opportunities in the U.S. and Canada and Australia will also vanish.
Some circumstances allow a student to also do some very limited work to support themselves while attending a school, but attending school is the reason for this visa. It's a common scam, so assume scrutiny of your activities under this visa.
John gave you your best advice. I can't answer time-frame, but quite a number of other topics in this forum discuss other peoples experiences and circumstances. We have a search function at the top of the forum pages to find threads on your topic.
If you are sure you want this man as your husband, get married. Apply for a spouse visa immediately. Discussing it with the British embassy while you get it all together is a Good Idea. You're going to be spending time there and meeting people there anyway; might as well begin early.
A short introduction to some considerations is here :
http://www.workpermit.com/uk/marriage.htm
There's a *.pdf document entitled "Marriage" at this link :
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/docume ... ec2gensec/
Skim through it ... there are several sections with information to get you started.
Also here :
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/docume ... r8annexes/
and here :
http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/documents/ecis/
Good luck!
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