So I'm trying to figure out how I'd like to use the six months per year on a visitor visa. Looking for advice on whether it is easier to go for the full six months and then six months off. Or maybe space it out throughout the year, 2 months on, 1 month off. How hard is it to not work for 6 months while your partner goes to work everyday? I've never not had a job. At least if I go off for a month out of the country, I could do odd jobs back in the US or elsewhere- waitress or whatnot.
Just to note that you aren't guaranteed 6 months at a time in the UK, or 6 months in a year - that is just the maximum time that visitors may be permitted to stay when they visit the UK. However, it is up to the Immigration Officer at the airport as to whether they let you into the UK or not and every time you try to enter the UK, there is a chance that they won't let you in or will only let you in for a certain number of days or weeks. Ideally, you want to try to spend as much time out of the UK between visits as you spent in the UK (i.e. if you spend 2 months in the UK, you should spend at least 2 months in the US before coming back to the UK).
In order to give yourself the best chance of being let into the UK, you need to prove that you are a genuine visitor, have ties in the US that you must return to and you have no intention of trying to live in the UK - you will need to prove this every time you come over. The more often you travel to the UK/the longer you try to stay here, the less likely that you will be considered a genuine visitor and that you will be let in.
You can show you are a genuine visitor by having:
- a return ticket back to the US (this is essential)
- evidence of a job in the US to return to (a letter from your employer stating what date you will be returning to work)
- evidence of a home in the US to return to (a tenancy/rental agreement or evidence of homeownership)
- evidence of family/other ties you need to be back in the US for after your trip
- enough money to support yourself in the UK for the entire length of your trip without working (bank statements etc.)
If you are a visitor in the UK, you won't be entitled to 'free' NHS treatment so you will need to pay for any medical treatment you have in the UK (it's best to purchase travel/health insurance to cover you) and you will not be allowed to work in any capacity (paid or unpaid, for a UK or US company, in person or online).