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I want my tunisian husband to come to england but dont know how?? |
Travel Info i have been with my fiance a year and a half and lived in Tunisia with him for a year. We are getting married in June and will stay a further more 3 months in Tunisia, but after i would like that my husband can come to england to live with me and my family. I am over 18 and so is he, i will have full time employment and my mother said it is ok for him to live with us. Ideally i want to know about what visa he will need to live more than 6months, preferably two years and how what he will need to work in england. As after two years we wish to return to Tunisia to open a business. If you can help please do as i am so confused thankz x Travel Tips You can qualify for a fiancee visa under British law. I got this off the Bristish Embassy in Tunis Website, where you will need to have the visa processed. For him to qualify to join you in the UK you must show that: * you plan to marry within a reasonable time (usually six months) * you plan to live together permanently after you are married * you have met each other * there is somewhere for you and any dependants to live until you get married without help from public funds * you and any dependants can be supported without working or having recourse to public funds He will be allowed to stay in the UK for 6 months with no permission to work. When you are married he may apply for a one-year extension as a spouse and, if the application is granted, he will be allowed to work. Near the end of this time he may apply to stay in the UK permanently. For a spousal visa you must show that: * you are legally married to each other * your husband or wife is present and settled in the UK * you both intend to live together permanently as husband and wife * you have met each other * together you can support yourselves and any dependants without help from public funds * you have adequate accommodation, owned or occupied exclusively by you, where you and your dependants can live without help from public funds * he or she is not under 18 * you are not under 16 He will be allowed to stay in the UK and to work for two years at first. Near the end of this time, if you are still married and still intend to live together, he may apply to stay in the UK permanently. If you and your spouse have been living together outside the UK for 4 years or more, you will be allowed to enter the UK for an indefinite period. This site will answer all your questions and give you links for the application forms to fill out: http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet... Here is the informations for the British Embassy, VISA section: British Embassy /Visa Section Rue du Lac Windermere, Les Berges du Lac 1053 Tunis TUNISIA Tel.: (+216) 71 108 777 Fax: (+216) 71 108 779 Email: TVI.Tunis@fco.gov.uk. Website: http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet... OPENING TIMES The section is open from 08:00 鈥?11:00 Monday 鈥?Thursday. Applicants will be permitted entry to the section after 10.30 only if they have a fully completed application. The Section is also open from 08:00 鈥?10:00 on Fridays, (0730-1100 in July and August). The Section is closed on public holidays. The Visa Section will inform applicants when their passports will be ready for collection. During the month of Ramadan, our opening hours are normally from 0800 to 1500 Monday to Friday. We accept visa applications between 0800 and 1100. Please note that advertised opening hours may change at short notice and on an ad-hoc basis. Where a long-term change of opening hours is planned, we aim to give as much notice as possible. TELEPHONE ENQUIRY SERVICE The Visa Section accepts telephone enquiries relating to outstanding visa applications only from Monday to Thursday between 13.00 and 16.00 and Fridays between 10.00 and 12.00. Please remember that this service is designed to provide information for those who are awaiting the outcome of an application, or to answer questions regarding visa matters where the answers do not appear elsewhere in this leaflet or on our website. If you have a complaint about the standard of service provided, you should put these in writing. If you have been refused a visa, or you are sponsoring someone who has been refused, please do not telephone this number. Anyone who has been refused a visa is provided with full reasons, in writing. Hope this helped, and good luck to you and your fiancee! Source(s): Have been living in Tunisia 5+ years http://360.yahoo.com/jamie_hassen... http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet... Other Travel Tips He can apply for a fiancee visa.You will be required to send some information about yourself to the embassy in Tunisia and your partner will need photocopies. Use this link to help you find information about getting a visa for him.Read the information carefully to explore your chances. http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet... http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/front?... After marriage,he has 3yrs to be a permanent citizen of UK. http://www.ukimmigration.com/family/uk_c... |
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