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HO don't care about the content of your chats. They want to establish subsisting relationship.is that enough?
I have read people going as far as providing over 1000 page of text and chat some of which is private.
for instance I don't want the ECO to read my personal chat as I am sure anyone would agree.
Your airline tickets, stamps in passport.......I am slightly stressed as I didn't keep boarding pass and people on net say that is needed. I have provided flight itinerary and hotel booking
passports are there so they can see the stamps which shows I have travelled.
Where exactly does it state this??I am also slightly confused as the guideline says the couple should have met in each other's country.
now it is understanble if the other party does not travel to uk due to very rigirous visa requirement but for me, should I have travelled to home country ?
Should be ok.I have not travelled to my home country due to personal reasons but have visited him over 2 times in a neighbouring country for period of 10 and 6 days.
is that ok ?
No it does NOT mean 'sex'. The akin to relationship requirement is only for Unmarried Partner visas, not for a 6 month Fiance visa, which is what you state you are applying for.on appendix 2, it does say have you being in a relationship akin to marriage ? to be blunt, does that mean sex?
if so would 10 days count as that if you have had sex?
The forms clearly state you require a letter from your employer.re work , is payslip and bank statement enough or should I include p60 and letter from employer?
Provide the official HO link that states this.Re visiting each other’s coutry it is on their guidline if you type subsisting relationship on google( home office)
NO, you are not living in a relationship akin to marriage. A holiday is not the same thing. A relationship akin to marriage is where you have Joint financial commitment and evidence of it, i.e. joint tenancy agreements, joint utility bills etc. It is ONLY relevant to a 2.5 year Unmarried Partner Visa, which is not what you appear to be asking about.Re relation akin to marriage, we have selected no for 1.16 and on question 1.18 it is asking have you ever been in relationship akin to marriage and we have filled yes , in commments we have said during visits
HO are aware of what the council Registry office is for marriage. Just 'saying you have seen a number of venues' is not sufficient. You have to submit evidence of what you have done, researched, communicated etc with places.Re evidence of marriage, we have said we have seen mumber of venues and waiting for fiance arrival to confirm and explained council does not accept to register marriage unless both parties are here
Is that enough?
No they don't, and don't care how big your wedding is either.Do they expect people to have big wedding? We plan to have it registered and have a small celebration but again on the guidence above it does ask case workers to be careful when there is few people at wedding
There is no legal requirement in the rules to have a big wedding.We don’t want a full blown wedding and want to save on cost toward a house purchSe
What about your families?? HO might be suspicious if you are planning a wedding with neither of your family present.What we plan to do is hire a small room or resturant and invite friends for a night celebration
Please post the weblink, not the paragraph number!
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... -FM2.1.pdf
The requirement in the Immigration Rules is to have met in person. The immigration rules trump any guidance notes.shadowfair wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:58 pmhttps://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... -FM2.1.pdf
Nothing apart from the letter
CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 9:02 pmThe requirement in the Immigration Rules is to have met in person. The immigration rules trump any guidance notes.shadowfair wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:58 pmhttps://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... -FM2.1.pdf
Did you submit evidence of your flight tickets and hotels for the trips you have taken together??
Have you met your partners family at all if you have not travelled to your partners home country??
shadowfair wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 9:04 pmNothing apart from the letter
I am fairly stressed as I should have researched what people had done prior to it
Never crossed my mind that i have to go so far to prove myself.
My salary is almost 6 times the required amount so I am hoping the person considering this would think this can’t be a sham marriage ....
Does your partner have any UK immigration history at all??I have know my fiance for little over 3 month and have met twice
No, not adverse history, I asked if your fiance had ANY UK immigration history.No immigration history no if you mean refused visa or overstayed
How much did you pay for the visa fee in GBP??We have selected marriage visa
What proof you need to give
You’ll need to send proof of your income with your application. If you or your partner are employed, you could include:
bank statements showing you or your partner’s income
6 months of payslips
a letter from an employer, dated and on headed paper
The employer’s letter should confirm:
you or your partner are employed there
the job title or position you or your partner hold
how long you or your partner have worked there
the type of contract (for example, permanent, fixed term)
what you or your partner earn before tax and National Insurance
how long you or your partner have been paid your current salary
the payslips are genuine