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Finding a way for my Moroccan Fiancé to come to the UK with me.

Last activity 01 September 2024 by alicat1

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kezza0h

Hello there, I'm a British Citizen living in UK and my fiancé is Moroccan living in Casablanca. We are trying to find ways for her to come to the UK so we can be together and it's proving difficult due to income and qualifications. Does anyone have any information on how we can make this possible in the shortest time frame? She has a Law Diploma and speaks over 5 Languages but has no working experience in this field. We also noticed that the UK are looking for Carers on Visa Sponsorships so this is an option.. we are just unsure on the Qualifications and Experience she needs to study in Morocco that qualify and make her eligible to come here on a Work Visa Sponsorship.. Any help would be appreciated as we are running out of options and I don't want this to be a killer of our relationship.


Thankyou

ancillamcpherson

@kezza0h

Why don't you get married and do the spouse visa.


Email me. My husband is from cassablanca and we got married I'm Europe. Just applied for his spouse visa


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Yahya411

@kezza0h That's the problem. You don't have enough money or assets to make it happen or support the person. Morocco doesn't want poor people to apply for residency or marry their citizens. Sorry, but that's the truth.

alicat1

@ancillamcpherson

hi good morning my fiance are not married yet. how do you mean get married in Morrocco, like traditional wedding or through the courts, and then apply for spouse visa, any  input would help.

i tried getting married in morooco, but just dont have 2-3 weeks to stay there

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