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Spouse visa application if address will change regularly?

Discussion in 'UK Visa and Immigration Help' started by ArronKey, Feb 16, 2020.

  1. ArronKey
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    ArronKey New Member

    I am planning to marry my girlfriend next year, after she gets back to the Philippines (she now works as an Au Pair in Europe).

    I have recently received a job offer however, and was wondering how the training schedule might fit in with our plans.

    So first year (from April - April 2021) i will be based in one location, after which I’ll need to spend 4 months training in another city. Then, it will involve another 5 months somewhere else before I receive my final permanent location.

    April 2020 - April 2021 (first training location)
    April 2021 - September 2021 (second location)
    September 2021- March 2022 ( final training location
    March 2022 - (permanent location)

    The salary is above the £18,600 requirement, however I’m worried about how the address history will affect marriage plans if we want to marry around Feb, or March 2021.

    Any advice here would be hugely appreciated, thank you!
  2. ArronKey
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    ArronKey New Member

    Just as some extra clarification, I’m worried about how this will affect a spouse visa application in particular. Thank you!
  3. Brom27
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    Brom27 Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    It shouldn’t be a problem. Just keep all correspondence from all your previous address whenever you move as you will need proof that you have lived together during her time here in the UK when she comes to apply for extension on her spouse visa.
  4. ArronKey
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    ArronKey New Member

    Thank you! That’s a relief, and one less thing to worry about
  5. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Fully agree with @Brom27 don't forget to advise UKBA on change of address form (available on Uk gov website) and keep copies

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