How can i get married in uk .?

he is in another country.how can i bring him in uk .infact i m on benefits and 1 daughter.

Answer:
Who don't you emigrate to him?
ok you need to get him a visa to go to u.k,then get married & be happy.
you ant just bring him in the registrar will need to see a current visa
its not legal to do that, he needs a british passport. so to get him here and get him married is not possible plus ne will need to pass a exam
i had the same problem although my man had a visa to visit the UK i went and we got married in his country then he applied for a spouse visa. If you are engaged he can apply for a fiance visa which will allow him in but i think you then have to get married within a set timescale. Hope this helps and good luck i know its not easy.
go to his country and stay thier to save us paying you benifits
If he's not from Europe then it's very difficult - may well be easier to marry in his country. Whatever happens, he will need to apply for a spouse/fiancee visa to come to England - this costs £500 and comes with no guarantees. I'm afraid that if you are on benefits it may be quite difficult as you will have to prove that he you/he can support each other without claiming from the state.

Best advice I can give is to speak to an immigration lawyer as they will be able to answer all your questions. Prepare for a lot of hard work and good luck!!
I am British and married a US citizen. We now live in the UK.
I married in the US on a visa waiver and then came home after 90 days. My husband then applied for an Entry Clearance settlement visa to come live here. That costs around £500, it was a lot less when my husband got his. There is a lot of paperwork involved getting the Entry Clearance Visa. You have to provide proof that you can financially take care of yourselves because you would not be able to claim any benefits for him when he arrives here.
If you want to talk to me further I can tell you how we got around that problem because I too was on benefits at the time I married my husband (only because I gave up my job to go to the US for 3 months). If he is working in his country then I suggest you marry in his country and then come home. Are we talking about the USA too?
It's likely to be difficult. He would need to get a fiance visa to come here to marry, or if you married abroad he would need a spouse visa. Both require that you can support and accommodate him without need of benefits, council housing, etc.

You need to speak to an immigration solicitor who can advise you of the best way to do this. It would really be enormously easier if you could get a job; you can get tax credits to pay toward childcare costs.

Do not be tempted to get him here on another visa, for example as a visitor, with a plan to get married here. Not only will this not work, but he would be considered to have entered the country under false pretences, which would not help any future application he made.

Good luck.
easy! get off to his country and save us a few bob
go to his country.
You need to show the following:-

1) you are legally married to each other or are in a civil partnership recognised in the UK (Marriage Cert , in English, will do. I think its better that you go and get married to your partner in his/her country and then apply from there for the necessary visas. Getting a Spouse Visa with out earning is tough)

2) you are settled in the UK (Either british or Settled with an ideinite time stamp visa)

3) you both intend to live together permanently as husband and wife or as civil partners

4) you have met each other before (This is important)

5) you can support yourselves and any dependants without any help from public funds. (Now as you are on Benifits its very important that your partner shows his degrees, or qualifications (if any) and convince the Visa officer that he/she can get a job easily in UK. It will be useful that he/she checks the job market before hand which he can qualify for once in UK. Take that infomation with you when you visit the embassy for visa.)

6) you have suitable accommodation, which is owned or lived in only by you and your household, and where you and your dependants can live without any help from public funds
your husband, wife or civil partner is not under 18, and
you are not under 18.

At first, you will be allowed to stay and work in the UK for two years(or may be less depends on the visa officer and how well you present your case) . Near the end of this time, if you are still married and intend to continue living together, you can apply to stay permanently in the UK. (this will be a timeless visa stamp on the passport)

Always keep this in mind that no nation wants to separate husband wife by not granting them visas.

But in your case you need to show that with this marrige you would be able to settle well in life get a job most importantly (being on benifits does not go well when it come to visas). your partner can easily get a job in UK. Take paper cutting of the jobs which he/you can apply to and easily secure. Do mention if you and your partner have any savings (property, Bank accounts etc)

GOOD LUCK!!
I think the rules have been changed and you have to marry him in the country that he is in and apply to bring him here.
You need a full time employment to sponsor him. If you are not doing any job, then you cann't because they can only give spouse visa to those whose sponsor can support them and you need to show proof of this when he will apply for visa from his country. This requirement is for non EU countries.
you must be joking. The answer is, very unlikely! due to your circumstances. Good luck.
he needs to get a visa to enter the uk on the basis of marriage i.e. a fiance's visa. this is valid for 6 months and he wont be llowed to work. Once he is here you will need to apply for a "certificate of approval" to marry in the uk. Once you get married he then has to apply for LTR (leave to remain) in the uk and will have to do so for the next few years until he has a marriage visa or Indefinite leave to remain. Bear in mind that when applying for a Certificate of approval you will have to provide proof of your relationship i.e. photos, phone bills, emails, letters etc but mostly you will have to provide proof that you can support him without public funds, which basically means, you'll have to get a job. Its not an easy process, i've done it. Go to www.homeoffice.gov.uk for all the info. Hope this helps
Can he work and support you and your family or will he be on the social housing list?
A major part of the visa application involves proving that you can support yourself (and your partner) without using public funds.
You need to have a disposable income the same as the benefit level (around £194 for a couple per week) - that means £94 per week after paying bills, tax etc.

You need to prove that you've met before- photos, letters, emails, phone bills etc to show ongoing contact.

A report from your local council or an independent agency stating your house is big enough for you to live in comfortably (costs around £80)

If you plan to marry you can apply for a fiance visa, you must marry in the UK within 6 months

If you marry abroad you must ensure the wedding is recognised in UK also then you apply using a spouse visa form (£500 non-refundable).

Check the Immigration advisory service website. They have links to local immigration advice offices and free phone helplines. They will give you the best advice and can even help with your application.

http://www.iasuk.org/

The Immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness.


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