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Normally as far as generically marriage certificate is sufficient to prove relationship but if caseworker want to see further evidences of relationship then you will need solid proofs such as tenancy agreements, joint flights details, hotels reservations, joint shopping receipts/vouchers, utility bills, joint address etc. in contrary to text/voice chat.umair55 wrote:thanks for ur reply. i got last 8 months of phone records with her since the day im landed in pakistan. and emails from last 26 months. and skype record is from last 26 months. and alots of our pics together from uk and here pics of wedding. her pakistani viza when she came here to me and our pics here and our wedding pics.
wot do u think wot more we need to prove tht.
thanks for tht but i need more information abt this before i submit my casesheraz7 wrote:Normally as far as generically marriage certificate is sufficient to prove relationship but if caseworker want to see further evidences of relationship then you will need solid proofs such as tenancy agreements, joint flights details, hotels reservations, joint shopping receipts/vouchers, utility bills, joint address etc. in contrary to text/voice chat.umair55 wrote:thanks for ur reply. i got last 8 months of phone records with her since the day im landed in pakistan. and emails from last 26 months. and skype record is from last 26 months. and alots of our pics together from uk and here pics of wedding. her pakistani viza when she came here to me and our pics here and our wedding pics.
wot do u think wot more we need to prove tht.
thanks for ur reply jambo and soory abt too many requests. but im reading on these forums tht jenuine marriage certificate and my passport and proof tht my wife is doing job from last 3 months.Jambo wrote:First, you should stop flooding the forum with request to look at your thread. You now have more requests to look at your thread than your messages in that thread!
Second, I'm not sure what your are after. We can't predict the future. The requirements for EEA Family Permit are very simple and easy to meet. However, if the ECO suspect the relationship is not genuine, this will affect your application. It is impossible for us to guess what the ECO would decide in particular as we ourselves don't have your papers in front of us.
Indeed, and now I have deleted those links to this topic. Post that sort of thing again and your account might just get totally zapped.thanks for ur reply jambo and soory abt too many requests.
Why are you thinking that is a problem? Where is your evidence that a recent marriage is more problematic than a marriage some time ago?very recent wedding
thanks john and any other advice u or any1 else can give meJohn wrote:Indeed, and now I have deleted those links to this topic. Post that sort of thing again and your account might just get totally zapped.thanks for ur reply jambo and soory abt too many requests.
Why are you thinking that is a problem? Where is your evidence that a recent marriage is more problematic than a marriage some time ago?very recent wedding
The fact is ..... a marriage is a marriage, whether it happened one day ago, or one decade ago.
A marriage of ten years is hardly likely to be a sham; a marriage of convenience.John wrote:Why are you thinking that is a problem? Where is your evidence that a recent marriage is more problematic than a marriage some time ago?
Totally agree and quite relevant to the Board at present IMO......keffers wrote:A marriage of ten years is hardly likely to be a sham; a marriage of convenience.John wrote:Why are you thinking that is a problem? Where is your evidence that a recent marriage is more problematic than a marriage some time ago?
Unfortunately, a recent marriage isn't just another marriage when the end game is a new life in Britain - especially when it concerns nationals from two countries that have nothing in common (How often do we hear of women from Pakistan marrying an Eastern European?) As usual the scammers and con-artists spoil it for the genuine ones and quite often what sorts the wheat from the chaff is the passage of time.