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mashhood
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when to apply for spousal visa

Post by mashhood » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:37 pm

i am 35 years old from Pakistan my to-be wife is uk born English.She is government school teacher.
we are going to marry in December in Pakistan.
we know each other via internet since 2007 and now decided to marry i have her oldest email from 2007 and she has my emails record from 2009 (to prove that we have been in touch since 2007)

kindly guide me regarding one thing

we never exchanged any letter by post still now and now we are going to write each other in November and December we have old phone calls record too but not much and mostly we have been on yahoo messenger and via emails to show that we have been in touch since 2007.

please guide me will having no by post letter yet effect our visa application????


second and most importantly

we marry next month (December) in her school's off time for Christmas.
now if i apply in January next year, visa officer will think that we recently married and i am applying for spouse visa and my sole purpose to apply for spouse visa to get immigration via family route.
will he consider our relation time after marriage or will he also consider our relation time before marriage which is since 2007 and i have few telephone calls and email evidence to back up my claim that we have been in touch since 2007????

so what is the best time to apply after our marriage (which is due in December)???

should i apply in January or should i delay to submit my application???

second if i delay my application to show that we have been in touch after marriage even then my to-be wife can travel to me in Pakistan in her school off days .i can not travel to her because of my limited financial resources.

so how i can assure visa officer that my marriage is genuine and not sham or not for only to get immigration via family route???

kindly guide

SoHopeful
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Post by SoHopeful » Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:54 am

You can apply for your settlement visa straight away, in fact i have been told that any delay between marriage and application should be explained in the cover letters submitted with the documents. I have been married one year now, and still not in a position to apply for my husband to join me, so i will be explaining why that was the case.

Not having any letters sent by post is not a problem, again just explain that the majority of your contact is via email, messenger and telephone. Most of my proof of contact is online. You say you have a few old telephone records, it would help to perhaps use the phone more if you are in a position to, or Skype if you can.

Just try to find everything you can prove contact throughout the relationship.

mashhood
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Post by mashhood » Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:37 pm

thanksssssssss for guidance

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Post by John » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:34 pm

we marry next month (December) in her school's off time for Christmas.
now if i apply in January next year, visa officer will think that we recently married and i am applying for spouse visa and my sole purpose to apply for spouse visa to get immigration via family route.
Apply as soon as the legal marriage has happened. No problem in that.

My own wife's spouse visa was issued just 17 days after our legal marriage, and just 12 days after the religious wedding.
John

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