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piggy
22nd April 2010, 15:54
Hello everyone:)
I'm a newbie here and I would like to ask for assistance from all of you
guys... I will really appreciate it. Thanks in advance:Wave:
Me and my hubby knew each other from 2008... (he is a cousin of my college friend, Filipino and British citizen)
We met personally last May 2009 (officially as a couple, gf and bf)
then after one month of staying here he flew back again in UK and we continue our communications in skype and phone calls...
Oct. 2009 we are married civilly...
This coming end of April we will submit all the necessary documents for spouse settlement BUT I'm afraid that because we just married recently
(6 months in total) my visa would be denied...
Please enlighten me...
just 6 months of being married would be a problem???
nigel
22nd April 2010, 16:01
I hope you are keeping every reciept and every chat log and every phone bill and every piece of evidence that would show you have a genuine relationship.....this is what it's all about really, you must show them that you have a genuine relationship and not a sham marriage..as for being married already for 6 months...I don't think that will be problem..:Erm:
rusty
22nd April 2010, 16:32
Should not be a problem, when we submitted the application for my wife, we had been married 4 months.
Just submit all documents as specified on the checklist and your application should be ok.
IainBusby
22nd April 2010, 16:59
Should not be a problem, when we submitted the application for my wife, we had been married 4 months.
Just submit all documents as specified on the checklist and your application should be ok.
My wife and I had only been married for just more than 1 month when we submitted our application and we didn't have any problems. As long as there is nothing to suggest that it is not a genuine relationship and the rest of the things you need are in place, ie money in the bank, accomodation and regular employment, you shouldn't have a problem getting a visa.
Arthur Little
22nd April 2010, 18:49
:welcomex:. As regards the length of time you've been married ... not a problem! Like Iain, I'd been married for little over a month when MY wife applied for her spousal visa ... and it was granted a further 4 weeks after that. As he, Nigel and Rusty have all indicated ... simply ensure you gather the [necessary] evidence they've mentioned to accompany your application and everything should be OK. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
piggy
23rd April 2010, 03:38
Thanks everyone for answering my questions :)
I'm sooo happy to know that it's not a problem after all....
I will keep you all posted about my application.
Thanks again!
God bless
piggy
23rd April 2010, 03:41
Thanks everyone for answering my questions:)
I'm sooo happy to know that it's not a problem after all.
I will keep you all posted about my application.
Thanks again!
God bless
Florge
24th April 2010, 21:15
good luck on your application!
Ladybug_sim
25th April 2010, 09:23
Hi! Piggy, it is nice to hear from you here... don't worry about things being far apart still soon be ok for you just keep praying and have patient enough all what we can do this time. We married last October 2009 too and still my buggy is far apart from me after married but all is ok as long as we keep our love and trust each other :xxgrinning--00xx3: good luck to your application soon... regards, ladybug & Sim11Uk
piggy
28th April 2010, 14:55
Hi! Piggy, it is nice to hear from you here... don't worry about things being far apart still soon be ok for you just keep praying and have patient enough all what we can do this time. We married last October 2009 too and still my buggy is far apart from me after married but all is ok as long as we keep our love and trust each other :xxgrinning--00xx3: good luck to your application soon... regards, ladybug & Sim11Uk
Thanks ladybug!:) how sweet of you...
Sis, do we need to inform the UK embassy or Phil embassy that we are married?
I read something about that here but I can't find it... do I need to send or marriage certificate to them?
Thanks in advance!!!
September
28th April 2010, 17:07
Thanks ladybug!:) how sweet of you...
Sis, do we need to inform the UK embassy or Phil embassy that we are married?
I read something about that here but I can't find it... do I need to send or marriage certificate to them?
Thanks in advance!!!
You dont need ! They recognize here your married from phil thou (IMO) ned to put IMO hehe just to make sure
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