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If you are still scared that she can't pass the test despite working in English atmosphere then get her degree assessed/compared under red route from naric.
If she can hold a basic conversation in English and understand someone speaking in English to her, that should be fine. If she does that job, she should pass with flying colours.Jakers wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:02 pmThank you that's very helpful - do you know of any guidelines as to how we can be sure she will pass?
Her English is very good as she's worked in Tourism for over two years dealing primarily with English people, but we can't afford to pay for her to take the price twice should we fail on the initial attempt.![]()
We had tons and tons of pages of chat logs from whatsapp/fb and plenty of skype calls in the log. We submitted them all with fiance visa.Jakers wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:07 amWe are looking to apply for a fiancé visa soon (just waiting on IELTS results) - and I've been using this time to nitpick the legislation paragraph by paragraph, but the guidance in respect of 'Proof of Relationship' seems somewhat vague and yet many websites suggest that using chat logs are accepted as evidence (as well as photographs, attested letters from family/friends, travel itineraries/hotel bookings and proof of marital arrangements).
I'm desperate not to fall at this hurdle because we are limited to the other evidence we can provide (as we have never lived together we have no cohabitation documents, e.g. household bills, shared bank accounts or joint purchases).
We have a lot of chat history via WhatsApp and Facebook and some via Instagram, plus hundreds of (non-recorded) phone calls evident on my phone's call history, I'm just a bit unsure how to effectively provide this information in the application.
Will screenshots suffice? Or do they want an exported .xml file or something of the like? I'm happy to export this but my only concern is that our conversation history, to put it bluntly, contains explicit language and photographs. I want this visa to be granted more than anything, but some things should be kept personal and neither of us feel comfortable with that degree of exploited privacy.
I'd prefer to pick and choose the sections of our chat-logs that we include in our application if possible, but from various refusal letters I've found, it seems that the adjudicators are indifferent to evidence that is provided with gaps or missing information..![]()
Thank you so much for your post, it's infinitely helpful and it sounds like we need to pull all the stops and sift through our chatlogs to find some quality evidence of our relationship.walio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:52 pm
We had tons and tons of pages of chat logs from whatsapp/fb and plenty of skype calls in the log. We submitted them all with fiance visa.
On our visa refusal we had supplied everything, with explicit language and private conversations, but seems that they didn't not care about any of that and clearly didn't want me in the UK with my future husband, even overlooked / ignored marriage booking certificate, which was clearly indexed as number 1 on the paperwork which had all the documents listed of what we are supplying and stamped/signed by visa processing agent to Home office in Philippines (I think it as VFS).
When we re-submitted evidence of our relationship (chats, calls, screenshots) to tribunal for appeal we hand picked chat logs where we discuss our future plans, feelings towards each other, where you clearly can see that there is interest in each other's life and events happening in each others life (to prove genuine and subsisting relationship). That was 3.5kg of evidence, most of it was printed on A4, piles and piles of papers with all sorts of evidence and about 100 pictures printed that we pulled from FB and our synced online storages.
Many thanks for this too - it seems like a great habit for people in our situation to get into. The last time I was in Indonesia, in December 2019, I made sure to have a lot of pictures taken of us, with the upcoming visa applicaion in mind; and it's a habit I'll undoubtedly continue in future, in case of any subsequent visa applications (i.e. the spousal visa).walio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 5:52 pmWith home office screwing us over so badly and costing me half a year non-productivity and pile of stress (I quit well paying job as I qualified for fiance visa just so that later to get unlawful rejection from Home Office) we no longer want to be in the same situation where we have to fish for evidence just to prove that we really are family. Every trip we travel somewhere together - we picture boarding passes, then pdf them and immediately archive to onedrive/dropbox for safekeeping.
Same with ferry tickets, attractions and so on. All getting documented.
When we meet friends/family abroad or now in UK we go with a mandatory selfie / family picture for our records, when we have guests over for dinner - the same, selfie during/at the end of dinner, just in case home office come up with some nonsense again.
Fail to prepare - prepare to fail
Look, take this with a pinch of salt as my wife's visa response hasn't come yet, but we did not screenshot all Whatsapp messages: a) Many are private and personal (she tells me things that she hasn't even told her parents (bless her!); b) There's too much! You want to make the job easy for the Immigration Officer; I don't think they're interested in policing your relationship, but they're underpaid and have a checklist and want to see if you meet it. I put in my sponsor letter that these message screenshots are to give a snapshot as to how often we talk to show our relationship is genuine and subsisting.Jakers wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:07 amWe are looking to apply for a fiancé visa soon (just waiting on IELTS results) - and I've been using this time to nitpick the legislation paragraph by paragraph, but the guidance in respect of 'Proof of Relationship' seems somewhat vague and yet many websites suggest that using chat logs are accepted as evidence (as well as photographs, attested letters from family/friends, travel itineraries/hotel bookings and proof of marital arrangements).
I'm desperate not to fall at this hurdle because we are limited to the other evidence we can provide (as we have never lived together we have no cohabitation documents, e.g. household bills, shared bank accounts or joint purchases).
We have a lot of chat history via WhatsApp and Facebook and some via Instagram, plus hundreds of (non-recorded) phone calls evident on my phone's call history, I'm just a bit unsure how to effectively provide this information in the application.
Will screenshots suffice? Or do they want an exported .xml file or something of the like? I'm happy to export this but my only concern is that our conversation history, to put it bluntly, contains explicit language and photographs. I want this visa to be granted more than anything, but some things should be kept personal and neither of us feel comfortable with that degree of exploited privacy.
I'd prefer to pick and choose the sections of our chat-logs that we include in our application if possible, but from various refusal letters I've found, it seems that the adjudicators are indifferent to evidence that is provided with gaps or missing information..![]()
Thank you for this - it's refreshing to know someone going through this process is having the same concerns about this.. you're right regarding the checklist, hopefully just hand-picked screenshots of chat logs will suffice as long as we provide other forms of evidence e.g. photos and hotel bookings etc. too -Moon Lantern wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:38 pmLook, take this with a pinch of salt as my wife's visa response hasn't come yet, but we did not screenshot all Whatsapp messages: a) Many are private and personal (she tells me things that she hasn't even told her parents (bless her!); b) There's too much! You want to make the job easy for the Immigration Officer; I don't think they're interested in policing your relationship, but they're underpaid and have a checklist and want to see if you meet it. I put in my sponsor letter that these message screenshots are to give a snapshot as to how often we talk to show our relationship is genuine and subsisting.
I will let you know what happens, but I'm not 100% comfortable in exposing every little detail about our relationship.
Hey man! How are you? have you put in the application? Do you have an update?Jakers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 9:49 amThank you for this - it's refreshing to know someone going through this process is having the same concerns about this.. you're right regarding the checklist, hopefully just hand-picked screenshots of chat logs will suffice as long as we provide other forms of evidence e.g. photos and hotel bookings etc. too -Moon Lantern wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:38 pmLook, take this with a pinch of salt as my wife's visa response hasn't come yet, but we did not screenshot all Whatsapp messages: a) Many are private and personal (she tells me things that she hasn't even told her parents (bless her!); b) There's too much! You want to make the job easy for the Immigration Officer; I don't think they're interested in policing your relationship, but they're underpaid and have a checklist and want to see if you meet it. I put in my sponsor letter that these message screenshots are to give a snapshot as to how often we talk to show our relationship is genuine and subsisting.
I will let you know what happens, but I'm not 100% comfortable in exposing every little detail about our relationship.
I wish you both all the best of luck on the result!
Thanks so much for this! I'm so happy for you guys !Moon Lantern wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:05 pmHey man! How are you? have you put in the application? Do you have an update?
Just to let you know, my wife's non-priority application was granted within 4 weeks of the biometrics (I know right?!). We only included a few screenshots for each day that we talked, we left out the month of November completely (the month of the wedding) because we thought it only confirmed what the messages from the other 10 months would confirm. We included screenshots of phone call times and dates and some photos of gifts and letters that we have exchanged with one another.
We also included wedding photos and post wedding photos, including just us two and our families.
So you just need to prove that on a balance of probabilities your relationship is genuine and subsisting.
I would just include the most affectionate, most comforting and appreciative messages between you two, rather than the whole chat history with every explicit message and every fight.
Let me know how you do.![]()