
Originally Posted by
Terpe
In that case the answer is yes she will need her own application.
It's somewhat unusual route to take for a fiancee when a child is involved.
However, in principle there is provision in the UK immigrtaion rules for children of fiancee's
Here's what UKBA state:-
In assessing whether there are serious and compelling considerations it would normally be undesirable to exclude a child who had largely been cared for by the 'fiancé(e) / proposed civil partner parent'.
Concerning application forms, yes, you'll need to submit two forms VAF4A, one for your fiancee visa and the other for the visa application of your child as a minor dependent of YOU. This also means payment of 2 visa application fees.
You will need to declare your child on your application and also submit one for the child.
If granted then both visa's will be issued for 6 months duration only and during this time you will be expected to get married and submit an application of FLR for yourself and your child.
As I said, it's an unusual route.......is there any special reason to follow this?
Finally, please be informed that your fiance/sponsor will need to meet the UKBA Financial Requirement at a higher income threshold of £22,400 for 1 child in addition to the partner