I think based on finances, we may be better off having me use the marriage visitor visa for our wedding and return to the states as planned, and then go for the marriage visa.
Yeah, that might be cheaper, though obviously you've got the extra flights back to the US, which may offset the price.
Marriage Visitor Visa = £87
Spousal visa from the US = £1,195 plus £600 NHS surcharge
Total = £1,882
Or
Fiance visa = £1,195
FLR(M) visa =£1,311
Total = £2,506
The difference between the two is £624... which is about the cost of the flights back to the US and then back to the UK again.... so it may actually work out about the same price.
Just to note, in terms of terminology, that a marriage visa is a fiance visa... so if you were to select 'Marriage' as the visa type, you would be applying for a fiance visa.
So, when you apply online:
To apply for a fiance visa (before getting married), you select Settlement -> Settlement -> Marriage
To apply for a spousal visa (after getting married), you select Settlement -> Settlement -> Wife (or Husband)
I'll still be employed when applying for the visitor visa. I can't go 6 months without healthcare, and I haven't found a private insurance that includes coverage for pre-existing conditions. (Ehlers Danlos is genetic, it's multi-systemic and runs the risk of spontaneous artery rupture.) If you have any private insurance recommendations I'll happily take those too!
You really must purchase private insurance if you come over on either a Marriage Visitor Visa (i.e. standard travel insurance) or a Fiance visa.
If you left your job and came here on a fiance visa, you won't be without healthcare because the NHS is legally obliged to treat everyone and give them all the care they need... however, if you need any non-emergency NHS treatment while in the UK on either a fiance visa or a marriage visitor visa, and you DO NOT have private insurance, you will be charged 150% of the cost of the treatment.
But if you do have private insurance, you will only be charged the normal 100% cost of the treatment.