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by menwall » Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:55 am
Hi all,
I am hoping someone here can help as I have posted this on another similar message board with no responses. I would really appreciate opinions, advice or answers. Here's my situation
Background: I have been in a relationship with my Thai girlfriend now for over 4 years and we are discussing the process now of getting married...the joys! We want to be together as soon as possible really (like everyone!) and whilst I will have a job that pays over the £18,600 minimum annual threshold, I will not have held the job for 6 months or more. We are therefore either forced to wait until I have completed 6 months on the job or...
Main Question: Is it possible to apply for the Marriage Visitor Visa and get married here in Northern Ireland. Then, before the visa expires, we will both go back to Thailand to have a ceremony so that families and friends in both countries and sides of the family can enjoy the celebrations/take photos etc. Can we then apply for a Spouse visa whilst she is outside the UK after the Marriage Visitor visa expires and we are married? (I will have worked over 6 months on over £18600 at this stage)
Will this be seen as 'dodging' the fiance-to-spouse visa route/fee or is this illegal in any way? Would they refuse the spouse visa for the UK on the grounds that if we had plans to settle in the UK, we should have applied for the fiance visa? Or will it be seen as a genuine route to take considering we want to go back to Thailand for a few weeks after we get married in the UK to have a ceremony there as well? (We could provide evidence of the Thai ceremony when making the Spouse application to make the route which we took more understandable...)
For the record, I am a UK citizen and she is Thai.
Thanks for any info,
Colin