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Spouse visa fresh application

Post by mubala » Wed May 15, 2019 9:56 pm

Hello everyone. I got engaged in Nov 2018 at the time of engagement i didn't see the girl in person as it was arranged through parents i saw the girl on video call and on photo liked each other and decided to get engaged. I met the girl in person when i went to get married in Pakistan. I have lots of chat and video calls with my wife between the time of engagement until i got married to her. My question is to whether i should provide the chat logs and communication proof from the the day i got engaged or should i provide after i met her in person and got married. I am really confused as i dont want to say anything which will effect my application. Some people are saying to provide evidence from the date you first met her in person which is at my wedding. I have plenty of post marriage photos. Please advise what is the best action to take. Thanks.

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Re: Spouse visa fresh application

Post by CR001 » Thu May 16, 2019 6:38 am

Why have you started another topic with the same question??

Please continue in your topic you already started yesterday!!
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