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RoR holder and new spouse (non-EEA), need advise.....

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dinushka
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RoR holder and new spouse (non-EEA), need advise.....

Post by dinushka » Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:27 am

Hi guys,
I have to discuss an important issue on this forum. I'm RoR (retention of right of residence) after divorce with EEA national in 2012. Now I have made another marriage with Non-EEA national woman. But she is living out of EEA (European Economic Area). As I do not hold PR (Permanent Residency) yet. And I cannot bring her here in UK on spouse visa, until unless I get my PR. But can I bring her here not on spouse visa but on some other type/category of visa? Do you guys have some idea/information?

I mean for some short term visa, for couple of months. As I'm living here as a resident (not permanent resident, but with resident card) for last 4 years, and working as a permanent employ for last 4 years as well.

I will be very thankful of you guys, if you will give some time to this discussion. I really need to know about this situation, under your knowledge and experiences.

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Re: RoR holder and new spouse (non-EEA), need advise.....

Post by vinny » Wed Mar 12, 2014 7:51 am

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