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Elizabeth122

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  1. I am a US citizen getting married to a UK Citizen. We are planning on getting married here in the US and then move to London for a year or 2 -

    1. What legal papers do i need to be able to work there and how long does it take to get the paper.

    2. would i be able to get medical insurance / benefits with just the working permit or would i need to be a UK citizen to qualify. if the later is true, how long does it take to get UKC in this case?

    Any advice is greatley appreciated... Thank you.

  2. I am getting married to a UK citizen soon who will be moving to the US. we are working on getting him his papers, however, his parents are interested in making the move as well. please advise with the following:

    1. what is the easiest and fastest way to get his parents legal us papers

    2. how long should it take

    3. how much should it all cost

    4. once the groom gets his working papers, SS#, will he be able to bring his parents here?

  3. Hi,

    We wer just wondering whether its easier to get married in London or New York .

    The groom is from London , the bride from New York - We plan on living in London for eighteen months and then moving back to New York permanently -

    Which would you go for

    Thanks

    I would say to get married in London because it is easier getting a visit for marriage visa than it is to get a K-1 visa for America. That is what my husband and I did. I being the bride am also from New York and my husband is from the UK. If you want to pm me, I can explain how to do it. Right now I am pressed for time lol. Since you are planning on staying in London for 18 months, I would suggest getting the fiance visa as that would entitle the bride to stay and also work. Again, I will explain all the options in regards to doing it in London vs New York when I get back.

    PS..your fiance will apply online for the visa, then set up an appointment, (the sooner the better because I had to wait 2 months until I could make my appointment. Again I will explain later) But when your fiance goes for the appointment, she will get her visa that day and will be able to fly out to you that day.

    LJ

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