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Codes of Practice Released Under New Points Based System [Tier 2]
17 September 2008 The Codes of Practice have now been published today marking a significant point in the development of the Points Based System. These are very important documents which set the benchmarks for salaries in the Tier 2 category and levels of skilled jobs that will be allowed under the issue of Certificates of Sponsorship for migrant workers. Some salary bands may come as a surprise to many employers.
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Fiancé Visas

For those individuals that are looking to enter or remain in the UK as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner of a person present and settled in the UK, we have a team of qualified and experienced UK immigration professionals that can provide you with full and accurate information and guidance on how to make an effective application.
A fiancé or proposed civil partner visa permits the individual get married or register a civil partnership within the UK. If you do not have the correct immigration status you may not be allowed to marry within the UK. Both you and your fiancé or proposed civil partner will have to meet the specific requirements as set out in the immigration rules for this particular category.
A fiancé visa is usually granted for six months, in which time the marriage or registration of the civil partnership should take place. During this 6 month period, the individual is prohibited from taking up any employment in the UK. We can provide you with an assessment based on our experience of managing similar cases, details of any timing / immigration issues involved and a quote for managing this application on your behalf.
If you are looking to remain in the UK as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner of a person present and settled in the UK, we can provide you with detailed advice on what options are available, to ensure that your visa application stands the best chance for success. We have proven experience in managing these types of applications.
The Home Office will assess your application against your intentions and whether this is a genuine and subsisting relationship; you will also be required to show that you can maintain yourself and any dependents in the UK without access to public funds. If you instruct us to act on your behalf, we will make sure that the file is supported with full and correct documentation and that you are given the best chance for success.
There are several different types of status that allow individuals to enter / remain in the UK to marry. You should always seek professional advice to ensure that you are making the correct application for your needs.
The rules that surround fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner visas can be quite complex. Making an incorrect or poorly supported application could jeopardise your chances of remaining in the UK. It is also important to consider whether you are permitted to switch from your current status visa into another immigration category.
If you would like to instruct us to manage an application for a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner visa on your behalf, please contact our offices. You can speak to a qualified and experienced professional who can provide you with advice and guidance on your visa application. |
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