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Are you earning a minimum of £18,600 p.a. or without income, do you have £62,500 in savings held in an accessible account for 6 months?CR001 wrote:She won't qualify for an Unmarried Partner visa if you have not lived together for 2 years in 'a relationship akin to marriage' and have all the documents to prove it.
If you plan to marry, then she could apply for a fiance visa (£1,195) from her home country. This will be issued for 6 months and you will have to marry in this time. Once married and before her visa expires, she can apply for the spouse visa on FLR(M) - again £811 for postal application or £1,311 for an in person same day decision appointment - and she will also have to pay the £500 immigration health surcharge for the FLR(M) application.
noajthan wrote:Check requirements on Gov UK website.
Hi Casa,Casa wrote:However, bear in mind that your girlfriend can only submit a fiance visa application from a country in which she is legally resident, not as a visitor.
It might be useful if you post the exact refusal wording, taking out any personal details.simonjang wrote:I just got result for my girlfriend Fiance Visa application was rejected. the reason is :
-we don't provide proof of single for both of us, What do you mean??
-my annual income is less than £18600 ( my actual income is £28K per year , I provided my six months with application) Was there a variation in income on the evidence you provided?
- my bank statement is without bank stamp ( statement is issued by bank, so does stamp necessary )
NO.simonjang wrote:Hi CR001& Casa,
Thanks your very much for prompt reply.
So my girlfriend can apply FLR instead of fiancé visa in China with us marriage certificate?
Thanks in advance.