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What type of visa should i need to apply to get married in UK?

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Sam


Hi,

Completed my undergraduate from UK in 2009 and returned back to India. From mid 2009 till 2013 i am staying in India. During my undergraduate period, fall in love with an British girl and at present we have decided to take our relationship further and wanted to get marry. We want to settle in UK and we both are 27years old. I am from India and she is from UK.

So my queries is that
q1] In which visa category i should apply so that i can enter into UK and get married?
q2] What are the documents needed and how much it will cost for an visa?
q3] What are procedure to settle in UK?
q4] Can i apply for an tourist visa and get married and then convert my visa into indefinite visa?
q5] I dont have any job till now and neither any experience, will this will affect in applying for visa?
q6] What is the procedure to get married in UK?
I have searched in the interent but not happy with the information, everyone is giving me different answer?

Please answer step by step.

Thank you,



Answer
Q1. A fiance visa.

Q2. Your fiance will need to provide you with her employment contract and six months of bank statements and payslips. You will need a letter from her employer confirming her employment and salary. For her to sponsor you she must be earning at least £18,600 for at least the past six months.

You will also need evidence that a wedding is planned such as receipts for deposits, confirmation of bookings, etc.

You will need a letter from your fiance confirming her support for your application and outlining your relationship history. You'll also need proof that you have actually met such as air tickets and photos of you together at different times.

Evidence of intervening devotion such as phone bills, email logs etc.

She must provide you with evidence of adequate accommodation with her mortgage statement or rent agreement. If the property where you will live is rented, the landlord must give his written permission for you to live there and the lease must have at least six months to run. You'll also need details of the number and dimensions of the rooms. If shared, you must have at least a bedroom for your own exclusive use at least 50 sq ft.

You will need a TB test certificate and you'll need to take an approved English language test unless you gained a degree from an approved education provider in the UK. If it was a university, you're fine.

The visa lasts for six months and it's extremely hard to get an extension without a very good reason such as one of you were at death's door on the planned day and had to cancel! Time your application accordingly.

Bear in mind that you cannot work on a fiance visa or at any time until your subsequent application for a spouse visa has been approved so this may also affect your timing.

Cost of a fiance visa is £826.

Q3. Procedure for settlement is that once you marry, you apply immediately for a spouse visa. Exactly the same conditions as for the fiance visa except now you include evidence that the marriage has taken place and that it was genuine. Your marriage cert, pictures and bills usually suffice. Sham weddings don't cost a lot. Real ones do!

The spouse visa is issued for 30 months. At the end of this period you will need to apply for further leave to remain for another 30 months. You will need all the same updated documentation as for your first application plus official documentation in joint names showing cohabitation such as joint names on rent/mortgage agreements, joint bank account statements, council tax bills etc.

This time, your income can be taken into account as well or instead of your wife's, if for instance you have started a family and you are now the breadwinner.

At the end of five years, provided your marriage is still subsisting and you have a clean criminal record and financial history (no unpaid taxes, no County Court Judgments), you can apply for indefinite leave to remain. This frees you from immigration time control so as long as you are resident in the UK and don't stay outside the UK for more than two years, you will not need another visa. ILR 'expires' on the same date as your passport but us still valid as long as you carry your old passport with your new one. Alternatively you can apply for a no time limit stamp.

Once you have ILR, as the spouse of a British citizen you can apply for citizenship immediately if you so wish.

Q4. No. You would need a marriage visitor visa to marry in the UK and this will be checked by the registrar. However, this type of visa or the normal visitor visa cannot be extended beyond six months and you cannot change status from within the UK. All visitor visas are conditional on you agreeing to leave the UK before the expiry date.

Q5. No. Only your sponsor's employment and evidence of income is of concern to UKBA.

Q6. The legal side is fairly straightforward although you may also tack on religious ceremonies. You must give notice of your intended wedding, buy a licence, have the banns read out (notification posted for at least three weeks publicly. This is either read out in church or posted at your local registry office). Some mosques, synagogues, temples etc in the UK are authorised to carry out the legalities. Check with your venue. It maybe that you have a separate registry office wedding to deal with the legalities and then carry out your own religious ceremony ad the 'real' wedding.

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Answer
I've faced the same problem recently, I trailed the internet for hours and didn't find anything either.

In the end I just came up with my own ideas:

I thought I could make some collages by using pictures out of magazines, clothes I like etc. and stick them onto some fancy wrapping paper (you can but individual sheets which are good quality and only cost about 80p!)

I printed off some of my favourite pictures of the computer of friends, and also things I thought were cool like the eiffel tower and the hollywood sign and laminated them. I pinned them up to cover part of one of my walls, and it looked really effective. Also, keep scraps of paper and tickets form concerts to add later, it looks really good when it all builds up! - A pin board might be handy for this - they only cost about £5 if you look around, maybe less!

I also thought of getting some beads and string, and making simple yet creative items: just thread the beads onto the string, as long or short as you want, and dangle them from the ceiling, make a set of door beads, hang them at the window, or even round the mirror; the possibitilities are endless! If you're stuck on how to hang them up, you can buy plastic hooks with a stick side, that come off easily if you ever get sick of them:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SMALL-OVAL-SELF-ADHESIVE-HOOKS-PACK-OF-3_W0QQitemZ300410919143QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Home_Garden_Decorative_Accents_LE?hash=item45f1e2d8e7

Posters are always good, but can look a bit boring by themselves. Buy some ready cut cardboard shapes like harts, stars and flowers from a local craft store or online, or do them yourself if you wanted, and stick them around with blue tack. At first I thought this would look too childish, but I tried it and it didn't, it's cheap too!

Try adding extra little accessories around the room, like a fluffy pillow, or a fun wall clock. Anything that takes your fancy!

Hope this helps!! (:




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