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    Sep 17, 2012, 04:50 AM
    Marrying uk citizen and moving to uk
    This will sound bad to some but others will understand. I'm married, Live in US. met a woman in the UK. I want to move to her and live. Want to get divorced from over there. She wants the same thing as it is getting harder for us to just call and talk over internet/phone because it just makes us want to be together more quicker. Neither of us have money to make flights back and forth so it is almost a one time deal for me. I want to go over and sltay. ANY advice is welcome
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    Sep 17, 2012, 05:15 AM
    The UK doesn't allow bigamy...

    You have to get divorced BEFORE you can get married.

    If you wait to get divorced you will be illegal long before it takes place...
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    Sep 17, 2012, 05:53 AM
    We know it doesn't. Read the question just don't scan it and say the first thing that comes to mind.
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    Sep 17, 2012, 06:20 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by MerlinSweets View Post
    We know it doesn't. Read the question just don't scan it and say the first thing that comes to mind.
    I did... you both haven't thought this through very well... you can't just pack up and move to any country you want... married or not... and take care of the paperwork later.

    And inciodently... I've lived abroad... and do have the right to live in the EU.

    You can't dictate who answers and how... read the terms of service you agreed to.

    You aren't going to get the answer you want to hear... you are going to get the answer you NEED to hear.
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    Sep 17, 2012, 08:16 AM
    We know on the bigamy and don't want that so bigamy should have never came into it. We know about getting divorced before we get married, that is all self explanatory and not looking for an answer that we want looking for answers we need so if you cannot help or give direction what is the since in commenting? That is what I'm saying. I know forums are for anyone to comment but lets get for real. Help and give direction or don't comment that is all we ask.
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    Sep 17, 2012, 08:17 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by MerlinSweets View Post
    We know on the bigamy and don't want that so bigamy should have never came into it. We know about getting divorced b4 we get married, that is all self explanatory and not looking for an answer that we want looking for answers we need so if u cannot help or give direction what is the since in commenting? That is what i m saying. I know forums r for anyone to comment but lets get for real. Help and give direction or don't comment that is all we ask.
    And yet you are dictating who can and can't answer?

    Quote Originally Posted by MerlinSweets View Post
    #1 marrying uk citizen and moving to uk


    This will sound bad to some but others will understand.

    #2 I m married, Live in US., met a woman in the UK.
    #3 I want to move to her and live.
    #4 Want to get divorced from over there.
    #5 She wants the same thing as it is getting harder for us to just call and talk over internet/phone because it just makes us want to b together more quicker. Neither of us have money to make flights back and forth so it is almost a one time deal for me. I want to go over and sltay. ANY advice is welcome .
    Did you ever hear of immigrations VISA's?

    Have you even talked the UK embassy yet to ask them about it, what it costs, what the wait times are, what the quotas are? This is the very first thing you need to do before you plan anything else... everything hinges on that VISA. Everyone that asks for one doesn't get it... only a certain number do.

    Which UK Country, Ireland? Scottland? England? Whales?

    Do you have a job there yet, IF they award you a VISA?

    That's just for starters... you aren't moving to a different state... you are moving to a different country... they aren't anything remotely the same. This is like moving across the country on steroids... I've moved back and forth to a different EU country from the USA twice... counting the move back that's 4 separate moves. This was as a Civilian... not as a Military member.

    This is going to take a lot of time.. its going to be frustrating... its likely to be expensive as well.

    Have you planned on what happens if you get turned down on your VISA request?

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