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Apply and find out. Even thought she is a non-visa national for a visit to the UK, the government recomends that once refused a visa it is best to apply for a visitor visa. She will then know if she will be let in at the border, or not.webbynz wrote: how likely do you think i am of her getting the visitor visa?
I agree Singh route is a challenge its own right especially after UK have tightened the ruleswebbynz wrote:yes, are you talking about surinder singh route? this is not really something i want to do to be honest. move to europe, get a job, new place to live etc. just seems like a real mission.
how likely do you think i am of her getting the visitor visa?
unless you provide strong evidence to support your relocation plan it's unlikely the visitor visa will be successful. as it appears you are still contemplating other options and such supporting documents may not be available to support the family visitor visa application so it's your choice whether you would wish to pursue that route knowing it's likely to be denied.webbynz wrote:I understand that there is no guarantee of a successful visitor isa application however we have to try. the reason i want my wife over here it two-fold, to restore our family and to help sell the house.
what are your thoughts on her coming to the border? how would an immigraiton officer likely treat her if she just arrived given the british baby?
thanks
Actually, both myself and Vinny (who gave a link to the Rule) advised against leaving the UK for NZ until ILR was applied for. She would have stood a good chance of being granted ILR even though the application was being submitted late.webbynz wrote:Her visa expired around the time she gave birth to our son, and we moved into a new house at the same time - lots going on, mistakes happen. We were told that as she wasn't on a valid visa that we couldn't apply for ILR or a spouse visa from within the UK and it was advised that we head to NZ and apply there.