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Shoptime Advice for an American marrying a Brit and moving to the UK?

Discussão em 'Immigration UK' iniciado por Dolly, 7/11/05.

  1. Dolly

    Dolly New Member

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    I am an American who is marrying a British citizen in the US. I am currently in the US and am desperate to be in the UK with my new husband asap. Has anybody gone through the process of getting a spousal visa to enter the UK? I understand that we will need to show proof of my fiancee's ability to provide financial support as well as a roof over our head's, as well as proof that our marriage is genuine. I would like to know about all of the details that are involved with this. What specific things does the Embassy look for when reviewing applications? I would appreciate any tips from people who have been through this ordeal before so I may recieve entry clearance as swiftly as possible! Thanks!
     
  2. alabama

    alabama Well-Known Member

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    I'm in a similar situation to you, but I opted for the EEA route, since I have dual British/French nationality, and the UK spousal visa seems much harder and more expensive to obtain. The best advice I can give is not to throw any paperwork out, in order to to have plenty of evidence that it is a long standing relationship and that you will be able to support yourselves financially. You really need to insist that he will not have recourse to public funds whilst over here - that's one of the main things they'e looking out for. Good luck with it all - it does seem like an ordeal sometimes, doesn't it?
     
  3. ian6479

    ian6479 New Member

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    This might be a bit late, and i hope you are already sorted out.

    My wife and I had exactly the same situation. My wife is from Chicago and I from London.. we got married in the US. All you have to do is take your marriage certificate, along with proof of address in the Uk (from your husband) and a fee of (at the time $400), and then return later the same day for your visa. You get a 2 year probation visa and then go back to the embassy after 2 years for a permanent one.

    Nice and simple!
     
  4. caha

    caha Member

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    I've heard that with the Family (Spouse) Visa you're not supposed to travel without the sponsor.

    Can anyone (Alabama?) comment a little bit more about the EEA2 route? experience, tips...? also can the person applying do it outside the UK, or does he/she has to be already in the UK?
     
  5. jilly78

    jilly78 New Member

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    Hi,

    I am American married to a UK citizen. We want to move to Spain in the coming months. He does not have his green card yet from the US and I was wondering if we could leave without having a problem getting back in (to the US). Also is there anyway I could get a working visa through my husband?

    Any help would be great cheers
     
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    Triple H Addicted member

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