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mteja
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overstayer non eu getting married to a british

Post by mteja » Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:01 pm

Myself and my african fiance/partner are planning to get married this year sometime in her country of origin. The reason why we are not married is because of divorce i have been going through, of which my solicitor has assured us it should be through very soon.

My question is; just in case this divorce hasn't gone through by the time the 'grace period' thats the 1st October, is over what can we do? I mean if we went back to her country after the grace period and got married then. What will happen? i have read somewhere that we should wait for one year before we can apply for her re-entry;is that true? Am a contractor, the thought of one year is just unbearable

What i was thinking behind my head if this is the case. Could we then re settle in another EU country ie i go france or ireland? Is this possible? any ideas what the process is?

Please advise on what we could get our cards right in this issue
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Post by vinny » Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:07 am

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