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Relocating to London, need expert advice!?
Hi, I'm in the process of relocating to London. My girlfriend is going to school at the University of Westminster, and we are legal domestic partners in the US. I am applying for a student dependant visa in the hope that I will be given the ability to work while I am there. Everything I have read is very confusing but seems to make me think I will be able to work if we file as unmarried partners. Do I have a good chance of getting a work visa? Does this seem correct? What else do I need to be aware of? Thanks!
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- MaggieLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can come as a dependant subject to certain conditions mostly to do with having suitable accommodation and sufficient funds to support yourselves.
If you get a Tier 4 dependant visa, you can work full time for the length of the visa granted to your partner. You do not acquire settlement rights under his type of visa and must leave the UK at the same time as your partner at the end of the course.
Your partner can work 20 hours per week and full time during vacations. She cannot take a full time job or any work that will interfere with her studies. She can take paid or unpaid work placements that are assessed as part of her course and that do not last any more than 50% of her total course length.
This is the application form and guidance notes.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/resources/en/docs/190307...
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/resources/en/docs/190307...
The maintenance funds requirement is £7,200 (9 months x £800) plus the first years tuition fees for studying in Inner London, which covers the Uni of Westmister. In addition, you will need to have £4,797 (9 months x £533) maintenance funds to cover your financial support as a dependant.
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