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I have read this section - hence my question based on my circumstances.vinny wrote:See also 13.14 - Unmarried (i.e. opposite gender) and same-gender partners and how they qualify.
I am aware of this; that's why I asked the question as I don't know whether my circumstances would fulfil such a definition.Wanderer wrote:Has to be 24 months provable living together in a relationship akin to marriage.
Sorry, reread after I posted.reedy wrote:I have read this section - hence my question based on my circumstances.vinny wrote:See also 13.14 - Unmarried (i.e. opposite gender) and same-gender partners and how they qualify.
I am aware of this; that's why I asked the question as I don't know whether my circumstances would fulfil such a definition.Wanderer wrote:Has to be 24 months provable living together in a relationship akin to marriage.
Does anyone have any advice based on my circumstances?
It'll cost far more for you to go to the US than for her to come here...is she willing to study? If so, she could come for one year, and live with you here.reedy wrote:Hey
Thanks for the advice. We are certainly not resistant to marriage (we would never have got engaged otherwise!), we simply would prefer to live together for a while before taking the plunge!
I may look into getting a student visa for the US and doing a Master's there - not cheap though!
Plus I don't think u can work on a US student visa....sakura wrote:It'll cost far more for you to go to the US than for her to come here...is she willing to study? If so, she could come for one year, and live with you here.reedy wrote:Hey
Thanks for the advice. We are certainly not resistant to marriage (we would never have got engaged otherwise!), we simply would prefer to live together for a while before taking the plunge!
I may look into getting a student visa for the US and doing a Master's there - not cheap though!
I really don't think you meet the UMP visa - there's no proof of co-habitation and you live in two separate (and far-flung) countries, so there's a lot of hurdles there.