STNI to spouse visa

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Old Feb 23rd 2006, 9:54 pm
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Michelle Warner
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I have a feeling this has been asked before and I vaguely noted the
response:

If someone comes in on an STNI visa and their circumstances change,
e.g. marry, can they then apply for an on-shore marriage visa, and as
such then be able to live and work in a state other than the one they
originally moved to under the conditions of their original visa? I.e.
does the new visa out-date/over-power the old one?

Many thanks.
 
Old Feb 23rd 2006, 11:08 pm
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Default Re: STNI to spouse visa

Originally Posted by Michelle Warner
I have a feeling this has been asked before and I vaguely noted the
response:

If someone comes in on an STNI visa and their circumstances change,
e.g. marry, can they then apply for an on-shore marriage visa, and as
such then be able to live and work in a state other than the one they
originally moved to under the conditions of their original visa? I.e.
does the new visa out-date/over-power the old one?

Many thanks.

STNI is a permanent visa, so why would anyone want to do something like that?
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Old Feb 24th 2006, 12:48 am
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    >STNI is a permanent visa, so why would anyone want to do something
    >like that?

Because my understanding is it's permanent but you're restricted where
you live and work for 2 years. If we want to move inside 2 years, we
can't. ...but with the hassle and cost of getting yet another visa, 2
years is probably just worth sitting out. Presumably once the 2 years
is up, there is something given to say that he can then move where he
wants.
 

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