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Hi My name is Aaron I spent 15 months living mostly in Peru and returned to the UK November just gone. My fiancée is Peruvian I met her 2 months in to my trip. We decided to get engaged because we fell madly in love with each other. I have never met a girl like her who really fits my requirements of 'wifey material', so this time I decided I cannot let her go.
Problem is now we are apart and not married the only visa she can apply for to visit me and meet my family is the marriage visa. I really didn't expect it to be this hard, and now it feels like I am being forced to get married earlier than I naturally would due to visa issues for Peruvians to enter the England UK. lucky for me is I start a new job next week that puts me over the earn more than £18600 per year bracket so other than dealing with a corrupt embassy should be all systems go.
She is a great hard working girl and with the marriage visa she cant work in the UK which is a shame because she would be capable of funding herself.
I am finding the whole process very dis-heartening when all we want is to be together and not have to separate. We have done lots of document gathering and are almost ready to apply for the marriage visa. Some tips and advice would be ideal right now encase I am missing a better solution to this situation.
Anybody who has gone through this process and if you know a Peruvian and English couple in the England that would be happy to talk to a kind stranger that really help me out.
thanks forum people.
Problem is now we are apart and not married the only visa she can apply for to visit me and meet my family is the marriage visa. I really didn't expect it to be this hard, and now it feels like I am being forced to get married earlier than I naturally would due to visa issues for Peruvians to enter the England UK. lucky for me is I start a new job next week that puts me over the earn more than £18600 per year bracket so other than dealing with a corrupt embassy should be all systems go.
She is a great hard working girl and with the marriage visa she cant work in the UK which is a shame because she would be capable of funding herself.
I am finding the whole process very dis-heartening when all we want is to be together and not have to separate. We have done lots of document gathering and are almost ready to apply for the marriage visa. Some tips and advice would be ideal right now encase I am missing a better solution to this situation.
Anybody who has gone through this process and if you know a Peruvian and English couple in the England that would be happy to talk to a kind stranger that really help me out.
thanks forum people.
Last edited by Aaroncito; Jan 20th 2015 at 12:08 pm. Reason: title change
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Hi My name is Aaron I spent 15 months living mostly in Peru and returned to the UK November just gone. My fiancée is Peruvian I met her 2 months in to my trip. We decided to get engaged because we fell madly in love with each other. I have never met a girl like her who really fits my requirements of 'wifey material', so this time I decided I cannot let her go.
Problem is now we are apart and not married the only visa she can apply for to visit me and meet my family is the marriage visa. I really didn't expect it to be this hard, and now it feels like I am being forced to get married earlier than I naturally would due to visa issues for Peruvians to enter the England UK. lucky for me is I start a new job next week that puts me over the earn more than £18600 per year bracket so other than dealing with a corrupt embassy should be all systems go.
She is a great hard working girl and with the marriage visa she cant work in the UK which is a shame because she would be capable of funding herself.
I am finding the whole process very dis-heartening when all we want is to be together and not have to separate. We have done lots of document gathering and are almost ready to apply for the marriage visa. Some tips and advice would be ideal right now encase I am missing a better solution to this situation.
Anybody who has gone through this process and if you know a Peruvian and English couple in the England that would be happy to talk to a kind stranger that really help me out.
thanks forum people.
Problem is now we are apart and not married the only visa she can apply for to visit me and meet my family is the marriage visa. I really didn't expect it to be this hard, and now it feels like I am being forced to get married earlier than I naturally would due to visa issues for Peruvians to enter the England UK. lucky for me is I start a new job next week that puts me over the earn more than £18600 per year bracket so other than dealing with a corrupt embassy should be all systems go.
She is a great hard working girl and with the marriage visa she cant work in the UK which is a shame because she would be capable of funding herself.
I am finding the whole process very dis-heartening when all we want is to be together and not have to separate. We have done lots of document gathering and are almost ready to apply for the marriage visa. Some tips and advice would be ideal right now encase I am missing a better solution to this situation.
Anybody who has gone through this process and if you know a Peruvian and English couple in the England that would be happy to talk to a kind stranger that really help me out.
thanks forum people.
I'm going to move your post into our UK Visa forum where we have a lot of people who are up on the rules for moving with a non-EU spouse, and I'm sure you will make some good frineds in there
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Thank you Pollyana, I am just getting use to the navigation of the site