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Author: codybiltmore Subject: live in UK
levelken
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posted on 05-15-2010 at 02:27 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
live in UK

Hello,

Im new to this forum, Im seeking some good advice from you guys.

I want to bring my Russian girlfriend from St Petersburg to UK to live with me. Can you please advise me on the easiest and most cost effective way to do this.

- What I need to do
- What is the current law
- What is the cost
- Whos do I need to contact
- How long does it take etc...

She speaks English fluently and has a degree in English, she also studied in UK for one year.

Im aware that the government policy will change soon.

Please help.

Kind Regards,
Ken
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posted on 07-05-2010 at 13:16 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Russian girlfriend

Hello Sir,

I am an American man married to a Chinese woman for 2 years now.

It depends on the country, you would have to ask your friend, but in order for her to get a visa to leave the country for the purpose of marraige, you would have to apply for a visa for her.

In my case, I had to actually go to the country and visit her, which I did. Take pictures of the meeting, save any and all receipts of meals, hotels, recreation, everything. This will prove you were there. Plane ticket receipts.

Then you get back home and file for a fience visa with your government agency that handles such matters. You will need much documentation including birth certificates, proof of employment and 3 years tax returns, any proof of correspondence, such as phone records, letters, emails. The proof of your meeting, and other things which I'm probably forgetting.

So as far as expenses, there is:

1) trip to her country
2) fience visa application
3) flying her back

The process took 10 months from the time I filed until she got approved.

It's a long process, but if you think you have the woman who will be with you forever, the wait is worth it.

Hope that helps.
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posted on 07-05-2010 at 13:20 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
Link to the UK Visa Place

Hello again.

I found this link that may give more information for you.
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posted on 08-26-2010 at 01:59 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
ticket

my bf is not in UK and i really wanna go see him..checking on to fly to see him..any advise on tickets? and want to get visa too a lot of documents to prepare and not sure if its easy to get? any advise?
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codybiltmore
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posted on 06-27-2020 at 13:14 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
UK Visa Information

I looked up where to get information about the UK Visa process. This is the most up-to-date UK Visa information.
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