I've been reading the UKBA website and I'm getting myself all confused about the options available.
We are wanting to close the distance with my SO moving from American to live here with me in the UK.
According to the website a 'partner' doesn't necessarily mean married, so would it be possible for him to come here and then us get married in a year or two, or is it easier in terms of visas if we are already married. We have spoken about marriage and it's something we want to do but if he could come here first that would be better in a lot of ways. I don't understand how long he'd be able to stay if we were not married. The original plan was to get married in the states so his family could attend, he's closer to his family than I am mine, and then apply for married partner visas for him to come here.
Looking through the requirements we seem to meet them all, we're gathering evidence for the 'genuine relationship' section and just need my final divorce paper to come through to prove my marriage is completely over.
If anyone has been through this and can offer any advice or tips they'd be greatly appreciated!
We are wanting to close the distance with my SO moving from American to live here with me in the UK.
According to the website a 'partner' doesn't necessarily mean married, so would it be possible for him to come here and then us get married in a year or two, or is it easier in terms of visas if we are already married. We have spoken about marriage and it's something we want to do but if he could come here first that would be better in a lot of ways. I don't understand how long he'd be able to stay if we were not married. The original plan was to get married in the states so his family could attend, he's closer to his family than I am mine, and then apply for married partner visas for him to come here.
Looking through the requirements we seem to meet them all, we're gathering evidence for the 'genuine relationship' section and just need my final divorce paper to come through to prove my marriage is completely over.
If anyone has been through this and can offer any advice or tips they'd be greatly appreciated!
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