My brain is getting fried trying to work this all out without paying a fortune to a solicitor...
My fiancé is American and we plan to marry in the UK and predominantly reside here.
As I understand it we have to apply for Fiancé Visa (£1000-1500) which lasts 6 months and doesn't grant any right to work etc.
Once we're married (within 6 months) we need to upgrade that visa to a Spousal Visa which will grant her the right to work etc. for 2.5 yeats - which I assume is another £1000-1500?
So without solicitors fees we're looking at at least £3000, is that correct?
However... my fiancé is a freelancer and regularly comes to the UK on a three month COS visa to work. So... can we instead just pay the £95 fee for the Fiancé Visa that is for those who don't intend to remain in the UK - then we can go on the honeymoon and when we return to the UK she can do so on a new COS visa, then can we apply for a Spousal Visa as a married couple, saving ourselves £1000-1500?
It just seems crazy to me that we'd pay out £1500 for a visa that solely allows us to get married and then have to pay that out again to actually get some rights for her to be here. If she doesn't need to technically reside here (we both work as freelancers and work in the US for a time, then back to UK, back to US etc etc) then can we just get married and deal with her legal status later?
any advice greatly received!
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