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    Question Visitors/spouse/fiancee visas help please

    My son gary met jessica on chat line as he was recovering from testicular cancer and had time on his hands. He met her in February in Angeles City and now she is due to have his baby in November. He is going over for the birth of the baby. He wants to discuss primarily a visitors visa for Jessica, the baby and her 11 years old daughter to come to Britain. He is a graduate but on sickness benefit due to the cancer and wants to work in the future. His type of cancer has good prognosis and 97% recovery rate. We that is mum and dad are retired on works pensions. Should we sponsor for spouse/fiancee visa if they want to marry in the future. Is this ok or can they marry here on visitors visa when she comes. What are chances of either types of visa being successful? Much apppreciated any advice and help. Thanks in advance.


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    Hi yah there welcome to the forum!well,its a bit complicated condition but try to browse the search button and maybe it can help you!Gudluck
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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    My son gary met jessica on chat line as he was recovering from testicular cancer and had time on his hands. He met her in February in Angeles City and now she is due to have his baby in November. He is going over for the birth of the baby. He wants to discuss primarily a visitors visa for Jessica, the baby and her 11 years old daughter to come to Britain. He is a graduate but on sickness benefit due to the cancer and wants to work in the future. His type of cancer has good prognosis and 97% recovery rate. We that is mum and dad are retired on works pensions. Should we sponsor for spouse/fiancee visa if they want to marry in the future. Is this ok or can they marry here on visitors visa when she comes. What are chances of either types of visa being successful? Much apppreciated any advice and help. Thanks in advance.
    if your son wants to marry her thats better to get married in the philippines in term of financial church wedding or civil wedding in the philippines very affordable just for practical reason if you have £1500.00 its good enough to have church wedding and easy to get a spouse visa


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    In my humble experience, visitors visas are hard to get. The reason is that you need to prove reason to return. They will not generally give a visa unless you have a good job and secure position to go back to. In contrast, the conditions for a spouse / fiancee visa are much more straighforward.


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