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Agreed. You need some real life living together I think. Until then it's all snuggles and googly eyes doing touristy things. I'm on an independent visa just like wanderer's gf even though we're married and I can tell you that all the visits we did back and forth were nothing compared to when I came on a student visa and we lived together for years. The accents and the cool american/english hype eventually disappear and all you have left is just the two of you and a visa/money battle. If you can get past that and keep going then you can beat the statistics. I doubt this can happen during a holiday though....sorry got carried away there.Wanderer wrote:
Don't think I'm being bleak, we've done it - he's here on a visa independent of me, she can clear off now and live on her own, but fundamentally it's face time u need, not holiday/visit time, and you wont get on a visit visa - 'Genuine Visitor'......
Student visa, work visa, meet in Schengenland for 90 days, live there. Needs dosh tho, otherwise u'll be another statistic, trust me, I live in these circles, I doesn't work for 95% of people, it's a dream, to look cool, my American Girlfriend, all that crap. Not saying that's you but u get the picture.
I think this is the best way to go as she has many visa stamps for european countries but she should state that she will visit countries that she has not been to before as why should she visit countries that she visited last year.This to me gets around the long visit problem.hwyl wrote:Thanks for you comments yet again guys. I know everyone's trying to help...but the people who are telling us not lie don't seem to appreciate that visitor is the only category available for her. Hence, she has to have a 'story' to go with that.
As far as the I.O. know, we could have travelled round the world together for a year (as she has numerous European stamps in her passport from 2009). They know nothing of our background and relationship other than what my gf tells them.
Having considered everything, I think the fail safe route is that she's saved since graduating to do a bit of travelling. I've kindly offered to let her stay with me in between trips (but her parents will be supporting her financially). She'll use my home as a base to see different places and absorb a bit of the culture before returning to grad school in the States. Her parents will deposit several thousand dollars in her bank, so the balance looks healthier. She'll have Bank statements and letters explaining from her parents of material support should she need it and of her return to the States after five months. I guess once her time is up, she'll return on a fiancee visa. We both just think that this is the most hassle-free way of doing it.
None of the above is really a lie because she does intend to take trips to Europe and she will have no choice but to return in Feb, whether for grad school or whatever. She's confident, personable and charming and I'm crossing my fingers all will work out well. Although, why my tax payers' money is funding this sort of treatment for somebody that's done absolutley nothing wrong according to I.O.'s own definitions, I don't know!
At the end of the day, if I.O. want to waste their time grilling someone who's highly unlikely to do anything illegal like work or overstay, then that's their perogative. We have a clear story and evidence to back it up. We'd rather be honest, but all the advice seems to be that visiting partners spells a load of trouble.
Thanks for offering to post about your experience asap Angel32. We were never worried up until reading all the posts here. Like I said, I'm flabbergasted that it's such an issue...all based on a seemingly very unlikely possibility that you might do something wrong. I mean, how many American citizens overstay their visas or work illegally each year? It's just not really that type of place. I also agree with your point that my gf will be a visitor in terms of she won't be working and or trying to put down roots (on this trip). If and when she does finally do that, we'll do it that proper route, through a fiancee visa.
Please understand that some people are not interested in following the proper procedures and just overstay their visit visa. This is why they're so touchy about couples visiting. They're afraid that the foreign partner will want to stay because it's really hard to say goodbye at the airport and is very tempting to just stay.hwyl wrote:But it's not deception because what other visa would she qualify for???
Their concern is that you prove that you will do things legally. They won't just take your word for it. They don't care about your relationship. They're just doing their job and picking out the people that raise red flags. You can blame it on all the american overstayers and those that decided to lie and damage the reps of genuine visitors such as you both.I honestly don't see what I.O. are trying to act as 'relationship police'! As long as we do things legally, it shouldn't really be any of their business who marries who. I'm quite surprised that most posters just seem to accept the situation instead of being angry and prostesing again it. I can't see any moral or legal reason why somebody shouldn't visit to live with their bf.
Overstayers and people who shouldn't be claiming benefits do! That's the point. Also, lots of employers take the risk of employing illegal immigrants. Actually "outsiders" are usually misguided about immigration until they get caught up in the process themselves. Most people that I've spoken to seem to think that all of Poland has moved here and that Asylum seekers get a free house, car, and loads of money for not doing anything. So I wouldn't really share their same attitude if I were you.To the post who thinks that I.O. are tough on international dating and rightly so. I just take the view that in the vast majority of cases, "what's the worst that can happen?". The relationship doesn't work out and they go home. So what? They've taken no one's job or accommodation, they've claimed no benefits, and they've spend a lot of money in the country. I don't see who's being harmed by any of this? As long as a foreign bf/gf is being supported by a citizen, I don't understand why they can't stay as long as they want. Few employees will take illegal workers and they risk prosecution should they work. But don't punish people before they're actually done anything wrong. The current rules are ridiculous to anyone not in the immigration forum world. Every 'outsider' has expressed shock at the situation and taken the same "what's the problem?" attitude as me.
Yes I agree, it's very sensible and intelligent to try to see how things go before getting married. But you need huge amounts of money to do this. [/quote]Ok, this has turned into a rant, but surely it's ENTIRELY sensible that oversees couples want to live together before deciding on eventual marriage. It's bad enough that you're pressured into marriage in the first place just to be together but it takes the biscuit that you're also not supposed to 'try out' living together for six months, despite being supported by a citizen AND legally obliged to return (which you'd have very little future if you ignored anyway). A two week visit is hardly enough to base a mariage proposal upon. Thoughts?
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants ... _applicantThe physical examination will include at a minimum: examination of the eyes, ears, nose and throat, extremities, heart, lungs, abdomen, lymph nodes, skin and external g enitalia
Oh yeah, if people think the uk is hard, they should look into american visas. They are summing else!PaperPusher wrote:I don't think the original poster realises how hard it can be to move to the US. The medical check in particular is humiliating unless you like your bits fondled by a doctor (most doctors will just look).
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants ... _applicantThe physical examination will include at a minimum: examination of the eyes, ears, nose and throat, extremities, heart, lungs, abdomen, lymph nodes, skin and external g enitalia
http://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeeheal ... -exam.html
hwyl, your girlfriend MUST be honest. I really hope she is not the sort of person who finds deception honest. There really is no need to lie.