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Start here:edu wrote:Hi All,
I am a Spanish national (EEA) and I would like to marry an asylum seeker.
1.- Her application was firstly made in 2008 and after several appeals and claims, the case still ongoing to date.
2.- When she applied for asylum, she gave her passport to the Home Office.
3.- That passport expired in 2011
4.- Then, she got a "UK Border Agency Registration Card"
We have been refused by the Westminster Council to give notice of marriage since they do not accept her "UK Border Agency Registration Card" on the basis that the information in the card is "as recorded by UK Border Agency, but unverifed".
They have recommend us to:
1.- Apply for a new passport in her embassy
2.- Apply for travel documents to the Home Office
However, we think (1) is not possible given that would mean she withdraws from her asylum claim and (2) does not seem possible either since she does not seem eligible according to https://www.gov.uk/apply-home-office-tr ... t/overview and yet she does not want to travel anywhere.
Which proof of ID could she use for the purpose of getting married?
Thank you
It most definitely could cause a problem. It is "re-availing yourself of the protection of your country of origin".ouflak1 wrote:I don't see how applying for a new passport would invalidate her application. As long as she is who says she is, and that is the same person is on the passport that is with the Home Office, I don't think it will affect her current pending application at all. I think the bigger issue will be whether she can apply without submitting the previous passport to be cancelled.
Obie wrote:A person claiming refugee status cannot approach his or her country of alleged persecution for documents, without this having an adverse effect on their citizenship application.
I don't want to derail this thread. But something doesn't seem quite right about this. For example there are currently many refugees from Syria who have fled the violence that there government can't protect them against (ISIS and other extremist groups), but the Syrian government is still operating its consulates around the world. So those refugees couldn't get passports and other consulate assistance from their own country until the violence subsides (ISIS is finally defeated)? That sounds crazy.avjones wrote: It most definitely could cause a problem. It is "re-availing yourself of the protection of your country of origin".
It seems that the Certificate Of Approval (COA) was abolished years ago for being incompatible with EU Human Rights laws.Christine09 wrote:I thought you need to notify home office before marrying a person without status or current application is pending. After home office has approved the marriage then you can go and marry with local authorities.
Is it not the case anymore?
Correct. However, the procedure for a marriage which where one or both are foreign nationals has now been tightened up following the withdrawal of the COA. A couple must register their intent to marry at a designated Registry Office. The Registrar is then legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the notification period from 28 to 70 days, in order to interview the couple if they choose to do so before the wedding can take place.edu wrote:It seems that the Certificate Of Approval (COA) was abolished years ago for being incompatible with EU Human Rights laws.Christine09 wrote:I thought you need to notify home office before marrying a person without status or current application is pending. After home office has approved the marriage then you can go and marry with local authorities.
Is it not the case anymore?
The member edu hasn't visited the forum since May 21, 2017angimeedu wrote: ↑Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:06 pmDear All,
I understand that this post is from 2 years ago, however my partner and I are in the exactly same situation now. We have already requested copy of the expired passport, unfortunately they do not accept this. Can you please let us know how did you resolve yours?
Your help is much appreciated.