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im applying for a fiance visa to the UK and getting married in august and was wondering if its gonna be possible for me and my wife to travel anywhere for our honeymoon as she is a british citizen and im an egyptian citizenship holder. has anyone been through the same thing?

2007-02-02 01:09:11 · 4 answers · asked by Shaxly 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

4 answers

If your visa is a multi entry visa, then it would have been possible,
if you have had visas for other countries you want to travel to. Since you will not be a citizen after the marriage, your travel abilities would be defined by your passport. It means that you must get visas to these other countries while yet in your country, because you will not receive permanent residency papers as quickly as honeymoon. I do not think it will be easy for you to get visas to these other countries before you get the fiancee visa.
I think that you will have to wait till you get your permanent
residency in UK, and then start travelling, applying for the visas in
Britain.

2007-02-02 01:17:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, you cannot travel anywhere on a Uk Fiancee Visa.The purpose of the Visa was to enable you to get maried within a 6 month period.They are very reasonable in extending this period with a valid reason .Even should you get married to a Uk citizen your movements to visit other countries unless in transit are restricted.You must contact your own Embassy in the country you live in.During the first 2 yrs of marriage you are allowed to work but have no recourse to public funds.After this time you can apply to become a British Citizen and attens a ceromony in the town in which you live.Once again the Fiancee Visa is not given for the purpoise of violating entry rules in other countrys.

2007-02-05 11:06:58 · answer #2 · answered by realdolby 5 · 0 0

Hi there, I have been through this process as my former wife was a canadian. When you receive the fiance visa, this will come as a stamp in your passport and on a letter confirming the details. Provided that your honeymoon starts AND ends within the six month fiancee entitlement period, then you should not have any problem re-entering the UK at the end of the honeymoon, although I advise taking a copy of the marriage certificate with you as well. As to your destination, you will not be a british citizen, and cannot be for at least 3 years, so I would advise that you check with your travel or booking agent as to whether or not there are any visa requirements for your destination that may be different for yourself and your future wife. Failing that, contact the embassy for the destination country and ask them direct about visa requirements for both of you. Hope that helps and I wish you every success, the immigration process is tedious and long winded, and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. :) IT@tonicweb.co.uk

2007-02-02 01:24:59 · answer #3 · answered by prophecyuk 2 · 0 0

Technically you may no longer reenter the united kingdom on your fiance visa while you're actually married. the reason of that's that visas are issued for terribly particular purposes. Your fiance visa grew to become into issued for one objective only - so which you would be able to marry in the united kingdom and bypass away you able to stick to for an substantial different visa to stay. the reality which you have now married skill which you have fulfilled the objective for which you have been allowed get right of entry to to the united kingdom and you're no longer to any extent further a fiance. that's no longer likely which you would be refused reentry in spite of the undeniable fact that it ought to (and has in different circumstances) meant that your FLR utility must be put in jeopardy because of the fact reentering on a fiance visa after marriage efficiently makes you an unlawful entrant.

2016-11-24 19:03:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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