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welmore
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American looking to stay

Post by welmore » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:28 am

I am an American in Glasgow on a student visa, expiring in January 2011. I have lived with my boyfriend for a year and we are planning on getting married next June. I am also pregnant. What are my options for staying here? My boyfriend is on benefits due to an injury and though I have a BA and have almost completed my MSc, I am having difficulty finding work. I do not want to have to leave him, but I don't see many options. Please help.

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Re: American looking to stay

Post by Wanderer » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:11 am

welmore wrote:I am an American in Glasgow on a student visa, expiring in January 2011. I have lived with my boyfriend for a year and we are planning on getting married next June. I am also pregnant. What are my options for staying here? My boyfriend is on benefits due to an injury and though I have a BA and have almost completed my MSc, I am having difficulty finding work. I do not want to have to leave him, but I don't see many options. Please help.
Marriage and job.
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

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Post by John » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:51 am

welmore, about the marriage :-
  • Where? - if in the UK then you need to apply for a CoA ... Certificate of Approval to Marry .... unless the two of you plan to get married in a Church of England Church.
  • When? It really would be a good idea, from the visa point of view, for the marriage to take place no later than a few days before the expiry of your current student visa, so as to ensure that following the marriage you can apply in the UK on form FLR(M) for your 2-year spouse visa.
If you do need a CoA, apply soon! Getting that does not force you into a marriage shortly thereafter, but without it you cannot go to the Register Office and give the needed Notice of Intention to Marry.
John

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