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How is that beloved? beloved is a criminal offence. If you dont have the correct documents, it is your fault. Calling people dearly beloved cause you dont get your own way is immature and will not be very helpful to your case.All I got was being beloved, said 3 times saying I have no residency
How could that be dearly beloved. It may be rude. But they could do that to me as an Irishman. I think you should learn the definition or 'dearly beloved' as opposed to 'rude', or 'unhelpful'I went down to the GNIB and asked the question very clearly, (stating that I'm on a stamp 2, and getting married, and would want to know the necessary information that I will need to change my status after we get married) and all I got was I've no residency, and a very bad attitude (putting his legs up, throwing things to me, and asked me to leave the counter while there was no one waiting) if not dearly beloved, then don't know what it's.
when I am sure you meant to say the opposite, and that you were a victim of beloved.I've been dearly beloved a few times
Well how would I know your experience, unless you told me. My wife who is asian has experienced 'real' beloved, and although it does not happen too often, it is unpleasent. I have experienced 'real' beloved in London during the bombings in the 80's. But if someone is just unpleasent or rude to her or to me, we dont cry dearly beloved.What I experienced, you wouldn't know
Not sure about he yahoo messenger as I know that a history file can be made up or altered.reginawwy wrote: Except phone calls records, I'd chat history on Yahoo messenger for about half year, Feb 07 - Oct 07. The oldest ones weren't there anymore, maybe expired, and we don't chat on YM anymore since it's easier just to pick up the phone. I also have the email confirmations for our flights and hotels for holidays, as well as many photos which were taken during we were away.
Ako Dong.Ako Dong wrote:Not sure about he yahoo messenger as I know that a history file can be made up or altered.reginawwy wrote: Except phone calls records, I'd chat history on Yahoo messenger for about half year, Feb 07 - Oct 07. The oldest ones weren't there anymore, maybe expired, and we don't chat on YM anymore since it's easier just to pick up the phone. I also have the email confirmations for our flights and hotels for holidays, as well as many photos which were taken during we were away.
The phone call records are good
The email for flight tickets will be very good, and am sure you have the actual E-tickets attached to the email, would be even better
The photos taken abroad will be good and photos here in Ireland also
Hotel vouchers with both names is also good
If you went to another EU country, you would have had to have had a Visa which should match the hotel bill if its solely in your fiances name.
Any stamps on either of your passports should be noted.