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lolika
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Fiancee visa or spouse?

Post by lolika » Thu Oct 24, 2013 1:30 pm

Hello everybody.
I have a doubts about my visa. Me and my bf british citizen almost got all documents and there is no problem exept I am not sure about which type yet. My worries are that I've visit him 2 times on general visitor(touristic?) visa and last time stayed 5 months with my bf. I didn't overstay per year, although scare of that they will refuse my visa because of me staying and don't put my bf in my first visa application (only in second as person I know).
One more thing, since I didn't put him into my visa application 2 years ago, should i put that we know each other before as start of our relationships or should i put that we met on first my trip during my visit uk?
So question is should we apply for fiance or marry at my country and get spouse visa?

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Post by Lucapooka » Thu Oct 24, 2013 2:10 pm

If a person is already married and wishes to settle in the UK, he or she would apply for a spouse visa; if a person intends to enter the UK, get married and then settle, he or she would apply for a fiancee-settlement visa (N.B. Not a marriage-visit visa!) Do you wish to marry outside the UK first?

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Post by lolika » Thu Oct 24, 2013 2:24 pm

Lucapooka wrote:If a person is already married and wishes to settle in the UK, he or she would apply for a spouse visa; if a person intends to enter the UK, get married and then settle, he or she would apply for a fiancee-settlement visa (N.B. Not a marriage-visit visa!) Do you wish to marry outside the UK first?
No, I would like to marry in uk, but I read that with my touristic visa and not putting him in first it might be refusal on fiancee visa

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Post by Lucapooka » Thu Oct 24, 2013 2:28 pm

You will not be refused if you put all of the correct information in the application and it does not reveal a false declaration from a previous application. You only answer the questions on the form; you are not obliged to volunteer information that is not actually requested in a formal question.

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