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1. Zero chanceSusie73 wrote:Hi,
I hope someone can help!
My partner of 2 years is a South African national, I am a UK national.
We applied for a visit visa for her which we got. It expires 21st Jan 2017. She has only visited the UK for a total of 21 days of that 6 months.
We plan to go back to UK at the beginning of Jan 2017 and need some advice please:
1. What are the chances of being successful in extending her visit visa for another 6 months? She will leave UK in April to return to South Africa for 1 month while we apply for our fiancee visa
2. What things do the immigration look for when assessing these cases?
3. How long do these visa take to process?
Many thanks for any help, gratefully received...
Highly unlikely. She is clearly not a 'genuine visitor'.Susie73 wrote:Will they consider another visit visa immediately after the first one finishes?
An Unmarried Partner visa comes under a great deal of scrutiny and without the mandatory documented evidence of at least 2 years co-habitation in a relationship akin to marriage the application will fail.Susie73 wrote:OK. If we were to apply for a visa to join a partner, it is very hard for us to prove we have been living together as it is not legal to live together unmarried in the Middle East.
Would immigration understand accept that we have no joint bills or housing contract? We have plenty of photos, proof of holidays together, she looked after me twice during major surgery this year.
We plan to marry later this year in the UK. I feel we are being pushed into doing it sooner than planned and maybe for not the right reasons.
Thanks again