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Marriage & Spouse Visa

Post by zafarzafar80 » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:38 am

Dear All,
I am posting this question of behalf of my brother, who intended to get married to a British citizen. My brother is a Non EU, at the moment he is on his student visa and he is a genuine university Graduate.

He is in relationship with his British National Girl Friend since last 1 year and they are planing to get married soon.

Could any body provide a bit of information on How to proceed to apply to get married. Do you need an approval to get married ? what are the requirements to apply to get married in the registry marriage or church ? Are there any kind of requirements that need to be fulfilled before apply to get married.

Second Question: How could you apply for a spouse visa ? Any requirements ? How long would be the visa issued ?

OR any other relevant info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in Advance

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Post by Casa » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:54 am

He doesn't need permission from the Home Office now that the requirement for a Certificate of Approval (COA) has been withdrawn. They will simply register to marry in the normal way in a church or registry office.
Following the wedding he can apply to switch to Spouse on form FLR(M) from within the UK, which will grant a further 2 year leave to remain. Under current regulations at the end of the 2 year term he will be able to apply for Indefinate Leave to Remain (ILR).
This is the link to the relevant page on the UKBA website.
https://apply.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/ia ... STATE=true

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Post by zafarzafar80 » Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:06 pm

Thank alot Casa for the useful info.

Kind Regards

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