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None whatsoever. After getting married you become a family member of EU citizen, and thus, according to the EU law can stay in the UK with or without visa or resident card. It is better to apply for a residence card if you need to work and travel outside of the UK, but if you don't plan either of those, you might as well apply for a residence card next year or the year after that.btkakisim wrote:and there is only little time for application after marriage. is this a problem?11 days
Do yourself a favour and read the forms. If they are too hard for you and you can spare the cash (I doubt either is true), you could use a lawyer.btkakisim wrote:One last question; am i going to need any professional help? Because yesterday i also spoke with a lawyer and he wants 500 pounds for all paper work. i belive in lawyers but 500 pound? And dont worry about my english my boyfriend is like a native speaker. :)