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Yes, if you spent 2 years living together in the USA, that would satisfy the "relationship" part of the requirements. However, there are also financial requirements that have to be satisfied for a settlement visa, which you should be aware of, and start working out how you would satisfy them when/if you wished to apply.lovetravel26 wrote:No, we've never lived together and shared expenses, before. Would it be the same if he tried moving here with me?
Hi Casa,Casa wrote:Unmarried Partner visas were originally introduced for couples who were living together and unable to divorce from a previous relationship due to national law prohibiting divorce. The Philippines for example. It was later extended to all couples who had been living in a relationship 'akin to marriage' for a minimum of 2 years.
lovetravel26 wrote:Is there anyone who applied for either of these visas and didn't meet all of the criteria, perfectly? Are application decisions based solely on meeting the exact criteria, or person by person circumstances?
Are they very strict on the matter of both partners having had already lived together prior? It seems that it's a requirement for both visas, but makes no sense, as another requirement is that both partners should have already met in person, all together. Also, with the fiancé visa, it doesn't say anything about both partners living together prior when going into further detail. I'm just feeling a bit discouraged because my partner and I can meet every other detail, except that. We have not lived together, before.
Can anyone share their experience?
Thank you. Smile
Lucapooka wrote:Where did you get the impression that a fiancee visa required the couple to have lived together? You merely need to have met and intend to live together after the marriage.