I am UK national and want to marry my chinese girlfriend who has an expired student visa is this possible?
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What is she still doing here if her visa has expired,surely now she is an illegal.
Then go a head and get married, and of course you know that her visa have to be renewed of else she will be in the country illegal, so please marry her and then you will be entitled to have the proper papers done for her and she might not even need the student visa, so the best of luck to the both of you.
Well judging how the Liberal UK politicians have thrown open the doors to the flood of Islamic Fascists and Muslim fanatics that have taken over your great nation...you should have no problem marrying a lovely Chinese national...I sincerely wish you the best.
As for the Islamic abomination in your midst ... "God Save The Queen"!
Hmm, don't quote me on this but I think she may have to leave the country as it's quite difficult to change the 'type' of visa that you're on when you're still in the UK. If you need to apply on her behalf - either for a fiancee visa or a marriage visa, I'd imagine she will need to leave the country first.
Maybe have a look at something like - http://www.workpermit.com/uk/fiance.htm... and the gvt website has quite a useful FAQ section here - http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/front?...
The fact that her current student visa has expired is obviously an issue re getting back into the UK so I'd suggest you get some proper legal advice asap, so you know where you both stand. You can then also find out if you getting married would allow her to stay, despite her expired student status.
I have no knowledge of your problem, but do with you both the best of luck.
call the home office. she should have left uk before her visa finishes.. yes its very hard for her to get visa now cause she lived in uk illegal
She would need permission from the Home Office to get married in UK, which would certainly be refused even if she had a valid visa - there may be an exemption for marriages in the Church of England. Normally she should return to her home country and apply to come as a fiancee - also could be refused - or yo could get married over there. Even then, they will refuse to allow her to come if they think it is not a genuine marriage, or if you cannot show that you could support and accommodate her without relying on benefits, council housing, etc. The rules are the same in Scotland.
Having had an application rejected does not mean that future applications should not be considered properly - but they may query whether her main goal is just to find some way to stay in UK; and they may consider her immigration history, ie whether she has abided by the terms of previous visas.
Sorry to say, this is a very tough situation, you need to be very sure about your commitment to each other. If you are prepared to live in China, are you learning Chinese? Have you contacted the Chinese embassy about their visa requirements?
You should go together to a Law Centre, Citizens Advice Bureau, immigration solicitor, or OISC regulated immigration advisor for more guidance. As a last resort, if there are exceptional circumstances, your MP may be able to assist; it would be helpful then to have support from your family, etc.
Good luck!
If she does not have a valid visa, for whatever reason, she is in the UK illegally and would find it extremely difficult to get married here. Marriage to a British Citizen does NOT give her automatic right to abode anyway
I dont beleive one word you are saying,She is illegal without a Visa as such she will be deported,Scotland is part of the UK,the Home office would never give a reason for non issue of a visa.You have tried to buck the system and failed.
However it is obvious you are in Love and file another application on her returning to China.Along with a covering letter without the lies..quite possible you will get a Fiancee Visa..best of luck and remeber once again play it straight.
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