- Reading online it looks as though UKVI are still offering a 3 month entry window to the UK, rather than the previous 1 month window. Is this true?
That doesn't apply to fiance visas. The visa sticker will be valid for 6 months and she can enter the UK at any time in those 6 months. However, she needs to make sure she has enough time to get married and apply for the next visa before the 6 months is up, and also before her passport expires.
- From what date will the 3 month (or 1 month) window start? Is this from the date it was approved, or the date it is stuck in the passport (in our case my fiancée has 28 days in which to hand in her passport to the visa application centre).
Normally it will start on the Intended Travel Date that she put on the online application form.
If this date has passed by the time the visa is issued, and they have your passport, they usually make it starting 7 days after they make the visa decision.
However, as she has kept her passport, I'm not sure what date they will start the visa - I guess maybe either the date they put it in the passport, or maybe a few days later than that?
- My fiancée has only ~6 months left on her current passport which will contain her new visa. Does anyone know what the restrictions are for entry to the UK? The only guidance I can find online states that a passport must be valid for the whole duration of the planned stay. Well, in our case the 'planned stay' is beyond the 6 months when the passport will run out.
I believe she just needs a valid passport at the time the visa is issued - I don't think there is a restriction where it has to have months left on it.
So, I assume she will be fine to enter the UK, as long as she enters before her passport expires, since I would guess that if there was an issue with the passport validity, they wouldn't have issued the visa in the first place.
It may be good timing anyway, since if she is planning to change her name on her passport after the wedding, she can do this when she renews it, before applying for her FLR(M) visa (as the visa can only be issued in the name on her passport).