Hello all, since last time I posted asking questions, I received my fiancee visa in May, and just got married on the 26th of October in the UK:)
Now here is where I get to freak out a bit!
Unfortunately, me and my hubby (who is from the UK) were mislead in information about the next step, so now I'm rushing to figure out what I'm supposed to do next and fork over another large wad of cash
So my question comes about the process with this FLR(M) form: do the biometrics that I had done for my fiancee visa in April not go towards this process then? Frustrating if not considering the form for that costs more than this FLR does!
Also, what was the benefit of them asking if (on the forms for the fiancee visa) once we were married, I would be staying here and living with him and working once I was able to if now I have to worry about getting this stuff sorted in time? Is there a different process for someone changing from a fiancee to this or is that just wishful thinking?
Is there anything else I'll need besides marriage certificates, wedding photos and id's considering I've already had to send them in-depth information for a fiancee visa (as well as a COA we had done way before, unfortunately couldn't get back in time to use that)? I feel like a sponge that's just being wrung out completely of money and energy!
And another stupid question...when I was filling the form out, what exactly does this question mean? :
"
Is this the first time you have applied for a visa or extension of stay in one of the above categories with your current partner? If this is the first time with a fiance(e) or proposed civil partner, answer No."
I wasn't sure what that is asking...I said Yes to that question since now we are married, but I wasn't sure if that was bringing in the fiancee visa at all.
Sorry if these are all simple answers...my head is hurting from all this crashing down on me right after the ceremony and I'm just worrying what I need to do and how to do it, and my fiancee visa itself runs out in mid-November so I'm at a loss as to whether doing this the much cheaper route by mail would still be ok, or if I should do it in person. Thank you for any input!