Hi, looking for advice on how to plan for a marraige visa application next year! My situation:
* Entered UK in Oct 2017 as a PhD student
* Graduated in 2022, received 3-year Graduate Visa in July 2022
* Was living with a partner and planning unmarried partner visa, but the relationship broke up
* Started dating new partner (UK citizen) in July 2023
My partner and I want to stay here, moving to the US isn't an option for him for various reasons. We've agreed that while it's rushed, getting legally married / civil partnered and applying for a visa on that basis is the best option available, so we're starting to make plans for that. My questions:
* We currently don't live together, though we are starting to talk about how/when we'd like to do that. For purposes of the visa application, I think we still need to show evidence of cohabitation even if we're legally married? I'm guessing that we'd need to be living together for at least a few months to accumulate letters / documents showing us both at the same address?
* Is there anything else we need to consider in terms of proving a "real" relationship? Will it be seen as suspicious if we get married too close to the time of my visa application, or too close to the time my current visa expires?
* We are unlikely to meet the income requirement at the time we apply. He's been a freelancer but has been struggling this year and has finally just signed on / is looking for full-time employment. Hopefully he'll find something, but honestly from what I've experienced on the job market and seen others go through, I would not be surprised if it takes a year or more. (It took me a year and a half after graduation to get my first job in my field.)
I'm currently employed on a temp contract that's coming to an end, and I have seriously been considering moving back into freelancing, which I think I could actually succeed at given where I'm at in my career and the contacts I've made over the past few years. I would far prefer going down this route; I'm excited thinking about it! But that means I also wouldn't meet the income requirement, because it looks like you need to show evidence of a full year (at least) as a sole trader.
However, I DO have enough savings in a US bank account to meet the savings requirement, on my own (over £88,500). But would it not look bad on my application if neither of us is "properly" employed? Or do they truly not care if I just show I have the money and it's accessible?
Thanks so much for any help anyone can give!
Erin