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chiccanovenni wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 11:27 pmHi,
I am an Italian citizen. been living in UK for the past 6 years, studied here, and working full time now.
I am about to get married to my non-EEA national fiance'. The only issue is that he came to the UK 8 years ago with a student visa, at the end of his degree he applied for a entrepreneur visa staying in the UK (2015), he has been refused the visa with the right to appeal. He has been refused the visa because his lawyer messed up his statements, so he has appealed and been waiting for a hearing date for a long time. However, he has received an acknowledgement letter of his appeal, stating that he has no right to work at the moment, and he has to wait for the hearing date, etc... We have now decided to get married.
What type of questions will the registry office ask when we go to give our marriage notice? You can only give notice to marry at a Home Office designated Registry Office. The Registrar is then legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the notification period from 28 to 70 days in order to interview you both separately before the wedding can go ahead, should they choose to do so.
Does he have to request his passport back to give notice of marriage or can he just present them with the HO letter with reference number of his case? You will both need your passports to register to marry. The HO may not return your fiance's passport.
Can they deport him because he wants to marry an EEA national, even if he has a case pending? Not for this reason.
After we get married can we apply for EEA RC while we wait for a hearing date for his pending case?You will need his passport for the application
And can we apply for EEA RC with only islamic marriage certificate, or we must go through civil marriage (in case we decide not to have civil marriage)? No, as an Islamic marriage isn't recognised under British law. Are you living together and if so, for how long?
I know I am asking a lot, but I am just scared of what these people can do.
Casa wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:09 amchiccanovenni wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 11:27 pmHi,
I am an Italian citizen. been living in UK for the past 6 years, studied here, and working full time now.
I am about to get married to my non-EEA national fiance'. The only issue is that he came to the UK 8 years ago with a student visa, at the end of his degree he applied for a entrepreneur visa staying in the UK (2015), he has been refused the visa with the right to appeal. He has been refused the visa because his lawyer messed up his statements, so he has appealed and been waiting for a hearing date for a long time. However, he has received an acknowledgement letter of his appeal, stating that he has no right to work at the moment, and he has to wait for the hearing date, etc... We have now decided to get married.
What type of questions will the registry office ask when we go to give our marriage notice? You can only give notice to marry at a Home Office designated Registry Office. The Registrar is then legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the notification period from 28 to 70 days in order to interview you both separately before the wedding can go ahead, should they choose to do so.
Does he have to request his passport back to give notice of marriage or can he just present them with the HO letter with reference number of his case? You will both need your passports to register to marry. The HO may not return your fiance's passport.
Can they deport him because he wants to marry an EEA national, even if he has a case pending? Not for this reason.
After we get married can we apply for EEA RC while we wait for a hearing date for his pending case?You will need his passport for the application
And can we apply for EEA RC with only islamic marriage certificate, or we must go through civil marriage (in case we decide not to have civil marriage)? No, as an Islamic marriage isn't recognised under British law. Are you living together and if so, for how long?
I know I am asking a lot, but I am just scared of what these people can do.
2 years as an unmarried partner, not 3.
Thanks