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Be prepared to be interviewed separately about the meetings and whether the answers of the spouses match.8.1.5 of Immigration Directorate Instruction Family Migration: Appendix FM Section 1.0a wrote: 8.1.5. Couple to have met in person
When considering paragraph E-ECP.2.5. and paragraph E-LTRP.1.6., the decision maker must be satisfied that the applicant and their partner have met in person.
"To have met" has been interpreted by the Tribunal as "to make the acquaintance of" which means that provided the parties have made the acquaintance of each other, that acquaintance need not be in the context of marriage or civil partnership. This means that if the parties had been childhood friends, it could be acceptable, although the meeting of two infants would not. A mutual sighting or mere coming face to face followed by telephone or written contact would not suffice. The Tribunal decided that "met" implies a face to face meeting itself resulting in the making of mutual acquaintance.
Where the decision maker is not satisfied that the couple have met in person, the application should be refused. All aspects of the case must be considered as well as the requirement to have met in person. If there are other grounds for refusal, these should also be included in the refusal notice, although not having met in person can be the sole ground for refusal.
No, not until you've met in person. There's no flexibility in this.Pakohind wrote:Ops.
even we can't apply for a fiance visa and
marry in the UK ????
Your situation bears no similarity to the subject of this threadJamielee11 wrote:Hi is there anyone that can help me?
I've been married to my husband currently for over two years he is living with me in England. He came and seaked asylum. I was working full time as a carer and had to stop due to dad becoming ill and becoming his carer I'm now claiming careers allowance and understand I can apply for his visa on this?
I'm in current receipt of
Child benefit 20.50 a week
Child tax credits 64.00 a week
Carers allowance 62.70 a week
Housing benefit 195.00 a week
Council tax 15.42 a week
Please note the child is not my husbands.
Can I apply for his visa when I'm in receipt of these benefits will any of them affect the decision?
We live in a one bedroom property 2 adults 1 child.
Also when could we apply for his visa?
Also am I still able to work part time?
Thank you for your help if anyone is out there.
Casa wrote:Your situation bears no similarity to the subject of this threadJamielee11 wrote:Hi is there anyone that can help me?
I've been married to my husband currently for over two years he is living with me in England. He came and seaked asylum. I was working full time as a carer and had to stop due to dad becoming ill and becoming his carer I'm now claiming careers allowance and understand I can apply for his visa on this?
I'm in current receipt of
Child benefit 20.50 a week
Child tax credits 64.00 a week
Carers allowance 62.70 a week
Housing benefit 195.00 a week
Council tax 15.42 a week
Please note the child is not my husbands.
Can I apply for his visa when I'm in receipt of these benefits will any of them affect the decision?
We live in a one bedroom property 2 adults 1 child.
Also when could we apply for his visa?
Also am I still able to work part time?
Thank you for your help if anyone is out there.
Please continue in your own thread where you are already being given advice.
immigration-for-family-members/spouse-v ... l#p1516956
Click on the link Casa has provided to your previous topic you already posted/started.Jamielee11 wrote:Where do I do that? I don't know how to use this site?Casa wrote:Your situation bears no similarity to the subject of this thread
Please continue in your own thread where you are already being given advice.
immigration-for-family-members/spouse-v ... l#p1516956