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Welcome aboard.Vina0809 wrote:Hi All
This is my first post on here.
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Please could someone who as a similar issue give me a timeline of how long this whole process will take?
Thank you in advance.
The point is the visas aren't set up to regularise illegal persons, they are for regular persons (who, for example, share bills or cover them jointly).Vina0809 wrote:Hi Casa
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Further more regarding me going to his country to get married that won't be possible I'm from a mix raced background and will stand out like a sore thumb, if you guys don't know their is still dearly beloved people over their. I come from South Africa grew up in the apartheid, so hence going to live or get married there in Albanian is a no.
Regarding living arrangements I don't believe in living together until marriage, that's how I was brought up however, when I found out his illegal and had no means of a proper income I told him to move in, hence us only living together for about a year now.
BF should have applied for asylum long ago, even before he met you. (My understanding is its, advisedly, something like 30 or 90 days after arrival in the country).Vina0809 wrote:He as been illegal here for about 3 yrs, I think our next steps should be applying for the asylum.
I don't want to drag this out any longer, it's getting exstreamly stressful now, and starting to think the worse possible out comes in my head and can't deal with that.
Claiming asylum 3 years later will not be easy.Vina0809 wrote:Well did ask him this, but he is very embarrassed, saying he didn't know where to start and what to do as when he enter the country loads of people where giving him different advice and information.
Anyway guess we have to look into other options now!!