I would suggest investigating options not based on a UK spouse visa but of the country of which your fiance is a national. I do not believe UK processes visas for people from other countries.
You might want to check what an EEA Family Permit is before replying, since this is completely incorrect advice
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The OP is asking the right questions for their situation and has a good grasp already of what they need to apply for.
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helena11, welcome to the forum
. Your case is not at all complicated, and sounds to me like it's no different to most other people's EEA FP cases
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After receiving the marriage certificate, would we be able to apply straight away for the EEA family permit to gain clearance to enter the UK?
Yes, you can - once you have the marriage certificate, you can apply for the EEA Family Permit.
Also, how long would the process of applying for the EEA family permit take? Considering we want to leave a within a week or two after marriage? I am confused of the process.
While EEA Family Permits are processed pretty quickly, you may find it takes a little longer than 1-2 weeks. I'd allow up to 3-4 weeks to get the application submitted, attend biometrics, mail the documents to New York, wait for it to be processed, and then receive the permit in the mail.
May 2017 processing times for EEA Family Permits through New York are:
4% processed in 2 working days
84% processed in 3 working days
93% processed in 5 working days
95% processed in 10 working days
100% processed in 15 working days
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https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice.gov.uk/y/united-states/other-non-settlement-visas/eea-family-permits)
While the EEA FP itself is free of charge, there is a priority processing service for $247 which gets your application put to the front of the line when it arrives in New York. It can be purchased here:
http://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/usa/user_pay_services.html#Priority-visa-serviceWe would be able to provide proof such as a work letter to prove he is currently employed, rental agreement for the flat we will be cohabiting, school letter, etc. I understand it is a complicated case though any help you guys can offer would be amazing. Especially advice on supporting docs we can provide to the UK or anything of that sort.
For supporting docs, you'll need to provide:
- evidence of his EEA citizenship (a copy of his passport photo page)
- evidence that you are married (marriage certificate)
- evidence that he is exercising his EEA Treaty Rights in the UK (his job contract, recent payslip(s) and bank statement(s))
Optional:
- evidence of accommodation in the UK
Since the EEA Family Permit is more of a formality, and is not a visa (because just by being married to him as a qualified person, you have the automatic right to live and work in the UK), you don't need to provide any other relationship evidence than your marriage certificate.
See here for more information about the EEA Family Permit and how to apply for it:
https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/overviewAny questions about the application process and documents, feel free to ask here
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