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FLR(FP) has more than one route (10 year partner route which is 4 x 2.5 year visas, 5 year partner route or private life route).#i wasnt aware that not being together for 2 years was an issue, if we are to get married. He has applied for FLR(FP) .
Did he really. This is not true. A Biometric Residence Permit (which is the visa) is ONLY issued IF a visa application is approved and granted by HO and only IF the person applying meets all the requirements. Have you been given permission to marry by HO or not yet?My boyfriend was the one that told me we would not get his BRP until we were married as they needed the certificate to as proof before they sent it
Then in that case, he can't have applied for the FLR(FP) partner route!! Which to be honest doesn't make sense. Sponsoring in immigration terms is not financial support as he refers to but in order to remain in the UK as your unmarried partner or as a spouse, you need to provide your passport and supporting documentation (bank statements, proof of address, payslips etc).He has also said that i am not sponsoring him and that he is supporting himself.
Suggest you find out but this will lead you on a very expensive visa path.He is from India and im not 100% on how long he has been in the UK
I would strongly suggest you speak to your parents and perhaps heed their advice, whatever they give you.I am pretty clueless about all of this and the last thing i want to happen is for me to never see him again and for us both to get in trouble for not doing this the correct way
Even having a child together provides no guarantee! There have to be a particular set of compelling circumstances there as well. Just don't want to see you get roped into getting pregnant in the desparate hope of securing somebody's visa.Casa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:41 pmYou also see to consider the fact that marrying won't legalise his right to remain in the UK. Without having a child together, the Home Office are likely to consider there are no compelling reasons to prevent you from continuing your life together in his home country.
ouflak1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:30 pmEven having a child together provides no guarantee! There have to be a particular set of compelling circumstances there as well. Just don't want to see you get roped into getting pregnant in the desparate hope of securing somebody's visa. I agree 100% and have the same concerns.Casa wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:41 pmYou also see to consider the fact that marrying won't legalise his right to remain in the UK. Without having a child together, the Home Office are likely to consider there are no compelling reasons to prevent you from continuing your life together in his home country.
You mention you are living with your boyfriend/fiance. For how long? You are still still under the two years anyway, but it would provide a bit of extra context to know, especially as you've said you've submitted a tenancy agreement with both names on it.