CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 2:46 pm
She needs to come between the dates it has been granted.
She would need an entry stamp on the visa sticker in her passport.
If she tries to come as a tourist, she does risk being refused entry as she is obviously not a tourist.
If she does manage to enter the uk, she would have to leave and then come back on the date her visa is valid from in her passport.
Thank you for the response.
I’ve consulted with a few other forums and family visa groups, and the general consensus seems to be that she would not be doing anything wrong/illegal by coming before her visa start date, but doing so carries some risk as the decision would be at the discretion of the immigration officer upon entry.
Personally, I don't see a strong reason why she would be refused entry, given that she already has an approved visa—albeit with a later start date. The only potential issue I can imagine is that they might perceive it as an attempt to extend her stay beyond six months (but even then, she is coming here with the aim of marrying and staying indefinitely!).
I also spoke to UK Visas and Immigration, who confirmed that it should be fine, but they emphasized that they don’t handle border control decisions, so it would ultimately come down to the immigration officer's decision on the day she arrives.
I was really hoping she could come a month earlier since both our birthdays are in November, and it would mean we could finally be together to celebrate for the first time. But, I don’t want to run the risk of her being turned back, or worse, jeopardizing her visa status or future applications.
