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The difficulty the OP would have is that she has an established life here and unlikely she would be allowed to re-enter the UK as a visitor so soon after living here for 2 years on YMS. She will clearly not be a 'visitor'.Wanderer wrote:Dunno if this is still possible but could you now leave at the end of your YMS visa, go to EU and immedately re-enter as a visitor to get you to December?
Obvs you'd have to suspend your business as you can't work and might be tricky explaining a 6 months visit but it's something to have a think about.
Not sure if that's been blocked now though, as it's not particularly cricket......
And you thought the lawyer's legal fees were bad enough!Casa wrote:Has your lawyer pointed out that once your partner has PR he will only be able to sponsor you under the UK Immigration Rules? i.e Once you are married (which is another issue) you would have to apply for a Spouse Settlement visa from outside of the UK. This can't be submitted here. As your sponsor, he would have to show earnings of £18,600 per annum, pro-rata for the 6 months prior to submitting the application. Without any income you would need £62,500 in savings, held in an accessible account for a minimum of 6 months. In addition to the visa fee of £1,195 (after 6th April) you would have to pay the NHS surcharge of £600 as Australian nationals will no longer be exempt from 6.04.16
If you are unable to marry in the UK (which may be the case if your visa has expired) you would have to either marry in Australia or apply for a fiance visa in Australia in order to return and marry here within 6 months. This would require an another visa application, and an additional fee of £811. £1195 + £811 + NHS surcharge.
The forum helped me 8 years ago with a visa extension application for my husband...and I decided to stick around.LondonLadyfromAus wrote:Hey Casa
What brought to become a moderator here? You seem to have a real passion for immigration.
Thanks for your notes we will let everyone know the outcomes! I'm excited