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think they change it now. isnt?? you can apply for ILR after the 5years done the flr-m.. am i right?menwall wrote:Thanks MPH, thats very clear. When you say Renew the FLR(M) after 2.5 years, is that a case of simply applying for FLR(M) again?
Thanks again,
C
Some applicants have waited 7 or more months to get their FLR (M) The fiance cannot work during the fiance visa or until the FLR is granted in the form of a biometric resident permit. The sponsor must earn 18600 and other requirements. Take a look at the link below for skydrive FLR (M) it shows timelines for some people applying for FLR(M).menwall wrote:Thanks MPH, thats very clear. When you say Renew the FLR(M) after 2.5 years, is that a case of simply applying for FLR(M) again?
Thanks again,
C
I am guessing that all countries have legal marriage arrangements and issue marriage cerificates. These would be recognised by the UK.I can't comment on religious or tribal type weddings where no certificate is issued. You need to show a proper wedding took place with a several guests. If you show wedding pictures with only 2 people in attendance it will not look genuine. You also need to show that your relationship exists over a peroid of time. I recently read articles where it looks like the UKBA in the UK will process visas from foreign countries. This will mean a delay. It is tough to know which route to take, but as a spouse you can work when your visa is granted where as a fiance you cannot.menwall wrote:Thanks for your advice Diesel, its certainly something to consider - that SkyDrive is very useful. The Financial Requirement is fine (i get 25k), the English Requirement is no trouble (Passed at level B1) and Accomodation is not an issue (Stay with my parents until we get up on our feet with their permission).
If we got married abroad and applied for the spouse visa, would it be a case of just supplying the marriage certificate / wedding photos etc?
Also, how would we get the marriage officially recognised/legalised in the UK if we had it done abroad? (maybe a question for another thread or forum altogether though...)