Another One ???? No just walk in , Sign on the Dole and they will give you and Him Lots of Money , Etc. Etc. --- Don,t forget the United Kingdom is a "Freebie" Society ---- everybody welcome - Just Help Yourself
2007-02-24 01:52:10
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answered by ? 5
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If he applies for a customer visa when you using for an considerable different visa and that obtaining knocked lower back then he won't be allowed in.............i comprehend this is a soreness in the butt to do it this style yet you haven't got the different determination, get the pastime and follow asap once you attain the standards..........he can artwork his butt off in his united states and supply you the two a intense-high quality nest egg to start up with.
2016-10-16 09:28:09
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answered by ? 4
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Great another foreign sponger!!
Why don't you go to Morocco and see if you get as much help in the way of housing, health care, benefits etc.
I guarantee that if your husband doesn't work out there you'd be very hard up, so i guess that is why the idle sod is coming over here!
2007-02-27 06:01:21
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answered by natashia 2
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No. I believe if he is already here, his initial visa may prevent him from working. When he applies for a spouse visa, it is more important that you prove the wedding is genuine. If you are in Morocco, you may be able to apply there. When he is granted his visa, he will be able to work, but probably will have 'no recourse to public funds', e.g. benefits.
2007-02-24 05:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you have to claim him first, that's your right. You have to do it by the book. But never let him to come illegal, because that would complicate everything. He doesn't need to have a job in the U.S. because obviously he doesn't have a visa. If he have a job in Morocco that would be a help because that would prove his character and that he's able to have a job or a earning. But since he is your husband and you are claiming him I don't think that would be a problem because he will move with you and coming to America to start a new life. Good luck.
2007-02-24 03:04:26
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answered by MayanPrincess@sbcgglobal.net 3
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Hmmm....good one. I don't BELIEVE so. He has to show that he is lawfully married and that his spouse is in a position to support, maintain and accommodate him upon arrival in the UK. The ECO in Casablanca will be able to give full info on that which is required to lodge an application.
Additionally - you are being told that you do NOT need to be in employment by another user. Well no you don't - if you are of independant means. But if you can't support your husband - ie you are in receipt of benefits - then I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.
Oh - and you can expect him to run for the hills once he's got residence. Most of them do.
2007-02-24 02:30:32
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answered by Frisky 5
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Yet another happy customer, my next door neighbour married a guy from Morocco, as soon as he got into the country he cleared out her bank account and left her, it did not cross her mind that she was 20 years older than him, and only wanted to get into the UK, hope you have better luck, but I don't think so some how.
2007-02-26 00:46:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It is difficult to answer without further information. Are you British or do you have leave to enter/remain in the UK? If you have indefinite leave you have the right to sponsor your husband (family reunion). Neither he nor you need to be in employment.
If you have limited leave you may need to sign a maintenance undertaking, as you will if you are British but his right to enter the UK will depend on your financial position (unless you have indefinite leave), not his.
2007-02-24 05:42:47
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answered by stephen.oneill 4
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Of course it matters if he's working or not..Tell him to get a bloody job anyway...To even ask this question means he's not working and we have enough scroungers thanks...Go and live with him, I'm sure Morocco will welcome you
2007-02-26 21:34:59
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answered by David 4
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