Can you marry an unconstitutional immigrant option a student visa?
pls my fiance is in detention at oxford kidlington
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No, even if they had a valid visa, you would requirement permission from the Home Office.
if he is illegal and in detention, you will find it completely difficult. he could opt to return to his home country, you could get married there and then apply for a entry visa, and consequently indefinite leave.
Since you are married, the question of failure to return become less of an issue for the Visa Issuing Officer. I'd seek advice from a Solicitor, as within are many descretionary rules around spouses, including using Article 8 of the International Laws on rights of the Family.
You can ask some students who may have done this at http://www.internationalstudentsguide.co...
Your fiance is not an illegal immigrant; he is an overstayer as he originally arrived near legal status but did not return or extend his visa. You can only marry if you are granted certification. I doubt if that will occur as your fiance doesn't have any legal status in the country and I suspect he have been served with removal papers. He has not committed a criminal sin so he is being detained before removal not imprisoned. Your just possibility is marriage by the Church of England but that will be physically impossible in detention. Marriage would not give him any entitlement to residence/settlement. He is not possible to get another visa quickly even if you marry in his country and he applies for the appropriate visa. After removal he will not be capable of return to the UK for at least a year and possibly up to 10 years depending on the way he is removed.
If you really want to be together your only recourse will be to spend some time surrounded by his country as a married couple and then return when he is allowed to apply for a visa.
Sorry if it is not good news but these are the facts and you call for to make your future plans understanding what will in reality happen. Good luck for the future.
you can marry him but he'd still get sent hindmost and he'll be banned from entering the country. SO, if you want to be with him move back to his country beside him. Anyone can marry anyone they wish and in your case zilch else will change or matter after you get married.
To get married you will have need of to apply for a spouse visa from your fiancee's country of residence. If they are here illegally it is extremely unlikely they will be granted the visa. There is no way of getting married in the UK lacking it. Sorry. Yes you can marry someone who has committed a crime in the UK but will that stop their rightful explusion from the UK - I doubt it.
u can marry him but he still gotta pay for his crimes.
You can marry him but that won't afford him the right to stay...you can go and live with him in his country though! It won't present him the right to stay.It will also be objected to.
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No, even if they had a valid visa, you would requirement permission from the Home Office.
if he is illegal and in detention, you will find it completely difficult. he could opt to return to his home country, you could get married there and then apply for a entry visa, and consequently indefinite leave.
Since you are married, the question of failure to return become less of an issue for the Visa Issuing Officer. I'd seek advice from a Solicitor, as within are many descretionary rules around spouses, including using Article 8 of the International Laws on rights of the Family.
You can ask some students who may have done this at http://www.internationalstudentsguide.co...
Your fiance is not an illegal immigrant; he is an overstayer as he originally arrived near legal status but did not return or extend his visa. You can only marry if you are granted certification. I doubt if that will occur as your fiance doesn't have any legal status in the country and I suspect he have been served with removal papers. He has not committed a criminal sin so he is being detained before removal not imprisoned. Your just possibility is marriage by the Church of England but that will be physically impossible in detention. Marriage would not give him any entitlement to residence/settlement. He is not possible to get another visa quickly even if you marry in his country and he applies for the appropriate visa. After removal he will not be capable of return to the UK for at least a year and possibly up to 10 years depending on the way he is removed.
If you really want to be together your only recourse will be to spend some time surrounded by his country as a married couple and then return when he is allowed to apply for a visa.
Sorry if it is not good news but these are the facts and you call for to make your future plans understanding what will in reality happen. Good luck for the future.
you can marry him but he'd still get sent hindmost and he'll be banned from entering the country. SO, if you want to be with him move back to his country beside him. Anyone can marry anyone they wish and in your case zilch else will change or matter after you get married.
To get married you will have need of to apply for a spouse visa from your fiancee's country of residence. If they are here illegally it is extremely unlikely they will be granted the visa. There is no way of getting married in the UK lacking it. Sorry. Yes you can marry someone who has committed a crime in the UK but will that stop their rightful explusion from the UK - I doubt it.
u can marry him but he still gotta pay for his crimes.
You can marry him but that won't afford him the right to stay...you can go and live with him in his country though! It won't present him the right to stay.It will also be objected to.
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Where can i find out where on earth to seize the a number for a green card?
i lost mine. i sent form i 90 in but they sent it back because i didn't put my a number on it. problem is i don't know it . why can't you just stay contained by your own country. You're looking for your Alien number. Check...
