pevans1405
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Hi All,
I'm looking to apply for the co-habiting VISA (Family Reunification) through my Argentine girlfriend and was looking for a bit of advice. I already have the majority of the documents together as I originally tried applying for the Rentista VISA using funds in a bank from the UK to demonstrate i had enough to live off but despite being told by an immigration lawyer that i could use those funds, immigrations told me no (a story for another time)! Anyway, as I have a long term girlfriend here, they suggested this could be an easier route for us.
My questions:
- I've read that we need to be cohabiting for 2 years, which we haven't. I don't see how this is possible on a tourist VISA, unless i had massively overstayed, which seems a bit backward if that behaviour was encouraged like this. Is the 2 years necessary? If not, is there a quantity of time that is?
- For the proof of convivencia, can we use any rental contract in both of our names, not an official one through an estate agent?
- Do i need to delare somehow that I'm not married? In the UK we don't have a certficado de soltería. I've read that I would need to get a declaración jurada, is this true and necessary?
I have my next appointment with immigrations on the 9th September and knee surgery here on 18th August, so need to get this sorted asap.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to apply for the co-habiting VISA (Family Reunification) through my Argentine girlfriend and was looking for a bit of advice. I already have the majority of the documents together as I originally tried applying for the Rentista VISA using funds in a bank from the UK to demonstrate i had enough to live off but despite being told by an immigration lawyer that i could use those funds, immigrations told me no (a story for another time)! Anyway, as I have a long term girlfriend here, they suggested this could be an easier route for us.
My questions:
- I've read that we need to be cohabiting for 2 years, which we haven't. I don't see how this is possible on a tourist VISA, unless i had massively overstayed, which seems a bit backward if that behaviour was encouraged like this. Is the 2 years necessary? If not, is there a quantity of time that is?
- For the proof of convivencia, can we use any rental contract in both of our names, not an official one through an estate agent?
- Do i need to delare somehow that I'm not married? In the UK we don't have a certficado de soltería. I've read that I would need to get a declaración jurada, is this true and necessary?
I have my next appointment with immigrations on the 9th September and knee surgery here on 18th August, so need to get this sorted asap.
Thanks in advance!