No, you would want to have her apply for a visa.
yes but u have to be 18
It is extremely difficult to convert from a visitors visa to any other kind of visa. The best situation would be to apply for a dependent on your student visa and then your wife can accompany you. www.bia.gov.uk should answer some questions.
From my petsonal experience, yes you can cross the passport control with your wife + marriage certificate + your passport + your residence card in romania
It took my wife and I about 2 years just to get her greencard. You will have the citizen test to go through, and with all the other red tape wrapped around it, the process could run about 15 years.
Go to your local immigration office as soon as possible. Don't go to to immigration office,your wife will be deported due to out of status already. Instead file her papers to legalize her stay (I-485,I-130,I-765, etc.) Goodluck and Godbless.
No. He will still have to go through the naturalization process himself. However, his wife's citizenship may work in his favor.
Not unless she is a doctor, teacher or has some other sought after profession, application needs to be made to the Department of Labour in this instance
No. She can apply as a dependant. Her visa will allow her to work even if her husband is on a student visa. However, she will not be eligable to any state benifits. I think the minimum duration of her husband's visa has to be over a year.- Rajiv
If a foreigner gets married to a man , her husband from U.K. and she has a spouse visa and if they both are legally divorced, the lady can very well go back as she had a spouse visa and not a permanent visa .
She should not even need a visa, as your wife, if you are a citizen of England.
Anyone can visit Bulgaria (in short term visit visa). For long staying one needs a D type visa (its common in EU). As wife to a Bulgarian citizen or Bulgarian Permanent residency holder- she may apply for a D type visa. For more and accurate info. please contact the nearest Bulgarian embassy or visit the web site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs