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Your case is dicey. First of all, you cannot apply for PSW due to the international scholarship awarded to you. Secondly, you could have applied as a dependant owing to your partner being on the PSW. But you will need to prove that you are actually married (i.e., documental prove, e.g. communication between the two of you - emails, letters, postcards; marriage certificates; photos from performing marriage rites, wedding, and other social gatherings). If you can prove this, it's then that you can substantiate that whilst you are in the UK both of you were living together. The mere fact that you live together does not constitute 'marriage'.Medha Khanna wrote:I am a post graduate student at The School Of Pharmacy, University of London. I have been granted the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship for the year 2008-09 and would be graduating on 1st October’2009. I am expected to go back to my home country on the completion of my course but I can come back to London as my visa is still Jan'2010. I cannot apply for Post Study visa.
However, my unmarried partner is a Post Study worker in the United Kingdom. We have been committed for the last three and a half years and have been living together in London ever since I landed here. He has the clearance to work in the UK till December 2010 and intends to do so. Due to our emotional interdependence, I would like to come back to London and stay with him as long as he is working here.
In this case, can I apply for a visa as his dependent? Should I be applying for the visa while I am in UK because in India the concept of unmarried partners and live-in relationships are not very acceptable.
What all documents do I need for the visa application?
Check the PSW visa guidelines. They have explain this in detailed over there. I don't know whether a statement of no objection from the scholarship secretariat/commission will enhance your chances.Medha Khanna wrote:Would I need a no objection letter from the scholarship commission as well before applying for the visa?
Hi thereMedha Khanna wrote:I agree but according to UK immigration laws even unmarried partners are allowed as dependants. Isnt it?