uk spouse visa
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Hi everyone, I'd like to travel to London this Christmas with my wife to visit her family, she is a British citizen and I'm from Morocco. I have been living and studying in Spain for the last 5 years and I have a Spanish residency card (tarjeta comunitaria). I would like to know what type of visa I should apply for exactly, a visitor's visa or a family permit, as I do not currently work. Is there someone in the same situation? Which is the best way? Thanks
hanzoo 24 Ott 2008, 10:08 - Denuncia
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