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rani
11th March 2014, 02:09
Just wondering if there is a post here for a timeline/step by step guide on what to do / what to get --- from arriving to the UK on a fiance visa until the ultimate citizenship. Thanks!
sweetlove
11th March 2014, 02:21
Just wondering if there is a post here for a timeline/step by step guide on what to do / what to get --- from arriving to the UK on a fiance visa until the ultimate citizenship. Thanks!
hello rani....did you get your visa already ..? how long did you wait for the result?
raynaputi
11th March 2014, 09:56
Just wondering if there is a post here for a timeline/step by step guide on what to do / what to get --- from arriving to the UK on a fiance visa until the ultimate citizenship. Thanks!
I don't think someone has posted this yet. It'll be quite a long post as there are plenty of information if you will compile it in one post/thread.
rani
11th March 2014, 14:19
hello rani....did you get your visa already ..? how long did you wait for the result?
Yes, got it after a month and one week including christmas holidays :)
rani
11th March 2014, 14:21
I don't think someone has posted this yet. It'll be quite a long post as there are plenty of information if you will compile it in one post/thread.
You are right, Rayna! Quite a long list of things to do :wink:
gWaPito
11th March 2014, 14:55
Yes, got it after a month and one week including christmas holidays :)
Congratulations Rani :xxgrinning--00xx3:
What part of the country will u b at ?? and when are you coming over ??...I'm sure we are all excited for you :biggrin::xxgrinning--00xx3:
rani
11th March 2014, 15:13
Thanks gwapito! I will be leaving on the first week of april to glasgow :xxgrinning--00xx3:
gWaPito
11th March 2014, 15:34
Thanks gwapito! I will be leaving on the first week of april to glasgow :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Glasgow will be all the better for it. Not long to go. Remember you are not alone :biggrin:
Most of us here are just a post or a message away
Terpe
11th March 2014, 15:53
Just wondering if there is a post here for a timeline/step by step guide on what to do / what to get --- from arriving to the UK on a fiance visa until the ultimate citizenship. Thanks!
Hi rani,
Here's a starting idea for you:-
In principle and limited to immigration issues only:-
1. Arrive to UK on Fiancee visa
2. Get married
3. Immediately apply for FLR(M) (Further Leave to Remain as spouse for initial 30 months)
4. One month before FLR(M) expiry submit application for 2nd period of FLR(M) of 30 months
5. One before FLR(M) expiry submit application for ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
There will be a number of supporting and evidential documents to supply at each stage.
ILR application will require a pass for English Language Test at B1 and also a pass for Life in UK Test. These will require significant time and effort
so good advance planning will help. I'd suggest you secure these documents asap after arriving to UK as you'll have more time available to study. But as always, timing is a personal choice.
There are plenty of forum threads full of ideas and suggestions on important things to do as a new arrival as well as after the granting of FLR(M) (when you'll be allowed to secure employment).
Also please do download the application forms for FLR(M) and ILR in order to fully understand the requirements for each.
If you’re married to a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:-
- You have ILR
- lived in the UK for at least the 3 years before your application is received (make sure you were physically here on that exact date)
(note: time in UK as holder of Fiancee Visa will count for Citizenship but not count for ILR)
- spent no more than 270 days outside the UK in those 3 years
- spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months
- not broken any immigration laws while in the UK
Hopefully it's a start for your timeline
Good luck
rani
11th March 2014, 22:50
Hi rani,
Here's a starting idea for you:-
In principle and limited to immigration issues only:-
1. Arrive to UK on Fiancee visa
2. Get married
3. Immediately apply for FLR(M) (Further Leave to Remain as spouse for initial 30 months)
4. One month before FLR(M) expiry submit application for 2nd period of FLR(M) of 30 months
5. One before FLR(M) expiry submit application for ILR (Indefinite Leave to Remain)
There will be a number of supporting and evidential documents to supply at each stage.
ILR application will require a pass for English Language Test at B1 and also a pass for Life in UK Test. These will require significant time and effort
so good advance planning will help. I'd suggest you secure these documents asap after arriving to UK as you'll have more time available to study. But as always, timing is a personal choice.
There are plenty of forum threads full of ideas and suggestions on important things to do as a new arrival as well as after the granting of FLR(M) (when you'll be allowed to secure employment).
Also please do download the application forms for FLR(M) and ILR in order to fully understand the requirements for each.
If you’re married to a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:-
- You have ILR
- lived in the UK for at least the 3 years before your application is received (make sure you were physically here on that exact date)
(note: time in UK as holder of Fiancee Visa will count for Citizenship but not count for ILR)
- spent no more than 270 days outside the UK in those 3 years
- spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months
- not broken any immigration laws while in the UK
Hopefully it's a start for your timeline
Good luck
:Jump: thanks a lot, terpe! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevie c
11th March 2014, 22:56
Congrats on securing your visa rani so happy for you
stevewool
11th March 2014, 22:59
hi there Rani, so Glasgow in April, i wonder who the lucky man could be,
rani
12th March 2014, 07:41
Glasgow will be all the better for it. Not long to go. Remember you are not alone :biggrin:
Most of us here are just a post or a message away
It's so good to be a part of this forum! Thanks to all :xxgrinning--00xx3:
rani
12th March 2014, 07:41
Congrats on securing your visa rani so happy for you
Thanks Steve! :Wave:
rani
12th March 2014, 07:42
hi there Rani, so Glasgow in April, i wonder who the lucky man could be,
Emma should know :wink:
Michael Parnham
12th March 2014, 18:37
Welcome to the UK in April Rani, hope you have an enjoyable journey!:airline::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Doc Alan
12th March 2014, 19:01
Great news Rani, and I also wish you luck :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I was born in Glasgow, then studied and worked there - happy memories :xxgrinning--00xx3: It's Scotland's largest city, the people are friendly, and there's easy access to beautiful scenery - islands, lochs and mountains. You will also be there in time for the Commonwealth Games ( http://www.glasgow2014.com/ ) !
stem298
12th March 2014, 20:12
Wow sis congrats! Yan na ba yun? Hehe send the invites ah xx
stevewool
12th March 2014, 20:45
wow stem298, its nice to see you posting again rather then just looking :heartshape1:
sars_notd_virus
12th March 2014, 20:50
Congrats Rani :heartshape1::heartshape1:
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