Getting a Singapore fiance visa after overstaying in the UK [closed]
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My name is Shohab. I am from Bangladesh. I lived in the UK for nearly 10 years. For the last 4 years I overstayed my visa. I left the UK voluntarily.
My fiancée is a Singaporean resident. We have decided to get married in 2020. She will sponsor me for a resident visa. Should I declare that I overstayed in the UK for 4 years? If I don’t include that information, will that be a problem to get entry into Singapore?
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Does overstaying affect spouse visa application?
There are many different specifications within this rule, and in some cases minor overstaying will not have an overruling impact on a spouse visa application. The popularity of the spouse visa means that the Home Office will very carefully check your application and will be looking very closely to find any faults.Can you get married if you overstay your visa UK?
I've overstayed my visa and I'm getting married in the UKIndividuals who want to get married in the UK will need to give notice of marriage. This makes it difficult for overstayers to get married in the UK, as they need to provide a valid immigration status as part of this process.Can you go to jail for overstaying your visa in UK?
It is a criminal offence to overstay your visa without a good reason. You will not be lawfully allowed to work, and if caught doing so, could also face a prison sentence. If your period of overstay exceeds the 90 day limit, you will more likely than not face an exclusion on re-entering the UK for at least one year.Can an overstayer apply for leave to remain?
Your application for leave to remain can be refused by the Home Office UKVI if you have overstayed for more than 14 days and do not meet the requirements of paragraph 39E of the Immigration Rules as required by the relevant Immigration Rules governing grant of leave to remain.Can an Overstayer get married in the UK and Apply for a Spouse Visa?
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