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✎ EN Yank and brit in czech rep now, want to go to UK&US!

Discussion in 'Immigration UK' started by ambedor, Jan 30, 2006.

  1. ambedor

    ambedor Member

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    I have posted before but i though i would make my post a bit more clear as after reading other peoples i might have further complications i didnt know about...

    I am american, boyfriend is british. We are currently living in Prague. I am on the 90 day renewable tourist visa.

    We want to move to England in the summer and live there for one or two years, then we want to move to america to settle. the reason we are moving to america is to earn some hard currency and save up before trekking back to the states.

    My plan was this: try to get a company to sponsor me to work in the UK and if that doesnt work apply for the nonmarried partner visa. Live in england THEN...

    go to america and get married and stay there...BUT have the option of going back to England to live and work there.

    Does this sound like the best idea to anyone else? Biggest issue is I must be able to work, no way can only one of us work.
    I have looked and looked through these forums and elsewhere and just cant seem to get a clear picture of the best thing to do. thanks in advance for anyone who can help.
    :)
     
  2. Triple H

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    "How do I qualify to join my unmarried or same sex partner in the UK?
    You and your unmarried or same sex partner must show that:

    any previous marriage, civil partnership or similar relationship, has permanently broken down
    you have been living together in a relationship similar to marriage or civil partnership for two years or more
    you have suitable accommodation which is owned or lived in only by you and your household, and where you and your dependants can live without any help from public funds
    you can support yourselves and any dependants without any help from public funds
    you intend to live together permanently
    your partner is not under 18, and
    you are not under 18.

    The Entry Clearance Officer will need to see evidence of a two-year relationship. This may include:

    documents showing joint commitments, such as bank accounts, investments, rent agreements or mortgages
    letters linking you to the same address, and
    official records of your address, such as your National Insurance card or health card. "

    http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front ... 8721067257
     
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