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by jd00105 » Sun Jan 21, 2018 2:12 pm
That's one option, although it would be a significant jump. I looked into the guidelines and one thing that I've noticed is the following wording:
"The parties having been living together in a relationship akin to marriage/civil partnership which has subsisted for two years or more.
"Living together", should be applied fairly tightly, in that we would expect a couple to show evidence of cohabitation in the preceding 2 year period. Periods apart would be acceptable for good reasons, such as work commitments, or looking after a relative which takes one partner away for up to 6 months where it was not possible for the other partner to accompany and it can be seen that the relationship continued throughout that period by visits, letters etc."
The preceding 6 months before we started living together I was working abroad on secondment, and frequently flew back to the UK to visit him before we finally moved in together when I got relocated back to the UK (on my request). However, due to his visa he could not join me abroad so there was no way we could live together at that time. I wonder if because of this, we would be able to apply for the visa since there were exceptional circumstances and I have all of the flight tickets (plus probably all of the texts exchanged during our time apart) to prove our relationship persisted throughout my secondment.