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UK Spouse Visa - can anyone please HELP!

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UK Spouse Visa - can anyone please HELP!

Post by Nasher1234 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:14 pm

Hi,

Was wondering if anyone could help me with a couple of questions I have on spouse visas.

My fiancé (US citizen, living in the US) and I (UK citizen, living in the UK) are in the the process of applying for a UK visa so she can move to the UK once we are married, in the US, in June 2014.

We have applied for a Spouse Visa rather than a fiancé visa, is this correct? As although we are not currently married, we will be when she moves here, as the wedding is in the United States.

We have been asked to send our supporting documents, but are unsure whether to send them to the British Consulate in New York, or the visa office in Sheffield, as both addresses are given on the visa application.

With regards to the supporting documents, we have all of the standard stuff sorted - visa application, biometric data, passports, passport photos, birth certificates, mortgage agreement letter, letter from place of work stating how long I have worked there and how much I earn - is there anything else we need to include as supporting documents? For example, letters to each other, boarding passes, photographs of us together etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Tom

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Post by Lucapooka » Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:47 pm

She has to apply on-line in the usa. Follow the ukba site for instructions on applying in the US. You can't apply until after the marriage.

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