Hi all,
I am in need of some advice please!
I have a Moroccan girlfriend, currently living in Casablanca.
We met in Madrid in September last year and our relationship has 'blossomed' since. I have been to see her in Morocco 4 times and we have also met in Paris, Rome, Florence and Barcelona.
We have now got to a point whereby we want to be together properly, although we both understand with her being a non EU it is not going to be a straight forward process. I am a British national, i earn a good wage and have a secure job. She has a well paid job with Adidas and is willing to give up everything to come to the UK. She is fluent in 4 languages and has a masters degree in Translation so if very well educated and has a 'comfy' life in Morocco.
We are not ready for marriage yet, as we haven't lived together and don't really know each other properly as each time we meet is like the honeymoon period all over again so a Spouse/Fiance visa isn't really an option at the moment.
This leaves us with a Visitor visa whereby she could apply for a 6 month visa, and once she has visited a few times with proof that she abides by the conditions i would hope she could then apply for a longer visa such as a 2 or 5 year extended visa. i understand that she can only stay for a maximum of 6 months - If she stayed for 6 months then went home for 4 weeks would it raise suspicion if she came back so soon for an extended period of time?
The plan would be she comes over in the first instance for 2 weeks, this would be the longest we've spent together to gage how we get on and how she likes the UK with the aim being her to stay longer periods of time.
However, in order for her to stay for a longer period, she would need to give up her job in Morocco which i assume would make it more difficult for her to get a visa as she would have limited reasons to return home ( other than family and friends ) .
I would support her financially and she would live with me. She is 28 and i am 33.
I guess i'm just looking for advice as to how we could make this work and what the best course of action is if its not the one suggested above.
Thanks in advance.
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