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Oh dear you really do not want to acknowledge that you will not suceed . There is no boyfriend girl friend visa. Either Marry or get a work visa or become a student but do not waste time applying for a visa that you do not qualify ! Yes it may seem unfair but no different from any other country .bsharrison12 wrote:I agree that you should not provide false information but you didn't give me any additional information at all. I was more than aware that the 2 year requirement still existed in the 'immigration rules' section but is neglected to be mentioned on the 'can you apply' partners page so I was bringing this to your attention.
Please show me examples of people that have been rejected after applying whilst being in a long distance relationship. I have yet to see any evidence of such a thing. I've seen evidence of people being rejected but not because they could not provide evidence of the two years cohabiting.
What an interesting thread! Can you please identify which page you are looking at wherein the appropriate rules have been neglected?bsharrison12 wrote:I agree that you should not provide false information but you didn't give me any additional information at all. I was more than aware that the 2 year requirement still existed in the 'immigration rules' section but is neglected to be mentioned on the 'can you apply' partners page so I was bringing this to your attention.
But you are acting like bit of a fool.bsharrison12 wrote:That's unhelpful statement.
There is no need to treat me as a fool. I am a fully educated individual, I am just trying to cover all my bases before I take the plunge.
I have examined the page. I can agree that, consistent with your observations, it does not mention cohabitation requirements.bsharrison12 wrote:Transpondia - the page where the two year rule is neglected is here... http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... you-apply/
I think you are misunderstanding the amount of discretion the UKBA case workers have. "Judged on its own merits" means that they assess the case based on the evidence you have provided, and only the evidence you have provided. They don't have the ability to disregard the immigration rules simply because they feel sympathetic to your situation. The two year cohabitation rule is very clear cut. You say that you can't find examples of couples in your situation being turned down, but have you found any examples of people who have succeeded? If not, do you really think this is because no one else has tried, or because no one else has a case as compelling as yours?I know that I can join the long que of people who interpret the rules as unfair but if each case is judged on its own merits then I feel I would have a case.
The problem is that is what the UKBA will do to you, rightly or wrongly, lets face it a system that allows people to bring other to this country in a relationship without any proof or evidence of comitment is so open to abuse it would be unreal. Even the current system that requires marriage is widely abused. Your only chance to challenge this would as you have pertained to already be the human rights act, however the section of the human rights act that your reffering to is the right to a family life. I think you would find it hard to get a Long distance boyfriend legally defined as family.bsharrison12 wrote:The point I was trying to make is that this is a very emotional situation as you are more than capable of understanding and for people just to simply shout NO! and slam the door in your face is some what upsetting
One bright spot from this thread has emerged: your pointing out the mistake on the UKBA site led to enquiries, which led to further enquiries, and the result is that the rules for unmarried partners HAVE changed!bsharrison12 wrote:That is more or less our intention (and it's my girlfriend haha.) but I'm concerned that it would look like a sham marriage because she would not be taking my surname and we probably wouldn't tell many people (if anyone at all).
They changed them, and I am collating the stuff from the Annex and the Appendix into an article; please give me a few days.MPH80 wrote:So what are the rules then transpondia?
So nothing has changed and the information in this thread (certainly from my perspective and my input is not out of date)! Other than generating traffic for your own site, how do you think you are helping this discussion?transpondia-2011 wrote:They changed them, and I am collating the stuff from the Annex and the Appendix into an article; please give me a few days.MPH80 wrote:So what are the rules then transpondia?
But for starters, same address for 2 years and shared remittances for the same period.