It will depend on the motivation and authenticity of the application.The Embassy will question you at lengh on your sole intentions.It would be better if your Fiance was present at the interview which is Ok for a Fiance Visa.Should your case be genuine then you will get the Visa.The refusal rate is very low but again you must furnish proper documentation incl a full Medical certificate.But if you have not been in the Uk before it will be better to secure a tourist Visa first and later say in 3 or 4 months apply for the fiance visa.Visas can be got in a matter of days dependind on the appointment schedule.You have the details so now apply and good luck to you both.
2007-05-22 12:43:42
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answered by realdolby 5
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Marriage is another trick to gain access to UK hard earned facilities, you should be ashamed. Why don't you make a better place of India ?after all we spent 1000 years making a great UK. perhaps the job of making India into a decent place to live is too difficult
And whatever you do ignore George Galloway and don't call yourself "British" if you get here. Not wishing to be rude but really we don't want any more immigrants
2007-05-22 21:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not long if your quick! the rules are changing every week. Try british Embassy in New Delhi. Is your girlfriend British? This makes a difference too.
2007-05-19 00:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a few weeks to 10 years no saying how long you would wait
Respect
shaz
2007-05-19 10:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Rather than focussing on how long - you should make sure that you have all the documentation that you will need to demonstrate that your relationship is a genuine one.
2007-05-18 23:14:59
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answered by sugotrugo 2
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my friend tried this for her fiance in japan - it took 2 years and lots of money but if you get here you have no rights to unemployment, health benefits or tax benefits until you have been here 2 years and then have expensive examinations to get to allow you to stay. - stay where you are as unemployment is very high here, housing costs high and wages very low.
2007-05-21 02:45:56
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answered by Jackie M 7
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About a week longer than a Master Card!
(am i understanding this ?)
2007-05-18 23:17:28
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answered by Aloadin 3
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Stay in India
UK is full
2007-05-18 23:18:48
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answered by Nobby 3
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