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Visa Laws. My fianceé is from Hong Kong and would like to live here in the UK with me and my children.?

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She has been refused a settlement visa to the UK. I am a single parent of 3 children, 2 of whom are disabled. I am not working as I am their carer. Also I have no savings. She is working but has no savings also. Can anyone tell me if I need to find a job to satisfy the visa requirements. It is not like I am sitting on my behind all day wasting the tax payers money. I'm a carer to my disabled sons, and is not practicle to be working. If anyone knows of any advice websites please post them.I know that even when we marry, she will still have the same issues of savings etc.

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  1. I think you are taking the mickey ?


  2. Do not deal with this evil home office. They are really evil and do not give a d**n about you,your kids nor your love. It means zilch to them. You needt to go to Germany or any other EU country,marry and get an EU family visa. Then you can come over to the UK. Believe me,the home office are run by a bunch of heterosexual hating,anti christian nasty arses and your Britishness and your devotion to your kids and fiance means zilch. They almost destroyed me and my family and if I was a lesser man they would have wiped me out. I hate them with a passion and will never have faith in the british Government ever again. They just do not do what is right. They simply make decisions and stick to them even when wrong. Ba$tard$.

  3. Go and live in Hong Kong. Too many bloody immigrants over here as it is. We have heard all these sob stories before.

  4. What you need to do is to marry her. If you keep on with the status quo there is no way to get her in. If you marry her you can get her in because then European law is with you.

  5. In order for your fiance to be offered a settlement visa he will need to prove that you and he can support him without any help from the government.  This includes any kind of monetary support or housing.

  6. I think she would need to have a trade of some description in order to be granted a visa.sponsorship visa's are an option but you would need to have a scout around for potential sponsors.try the link below and see what you can find.it is an excellent place and there are plenty of people to help.

    http://britishexpats.com/

    hope this helps you in some way.

  7. Ignore the people saying marrying her will solve the problem. Marrying her does not guarantee her right to abode in the UK. The problem is, as another poster said, that you are not working. It doesn't matter why. In order for her to come here as your fiance/wife you have to be able to financially support her without ANY recourse to public funds. She won't be able work. How can you support her? It must be tough living on benefits with three kids, but you have to be realistic.

    It's tough, but they are the rules and there are no ways round it. Unless you can prove you can support her without using the public purse (that's the significant bit) she will never get a visa. Sorry.

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