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dan&pam
12th July 2011, 19:27
Sorry i have to repost this again...........

Hi and Hello to all
Good day

We need advice..................

the evidence we have, chat logs, screenshots, moneygram reciepts, letters and cards, all 1-2 years ago but only 2 weeks together last feb 2011. He will come back here again for 2 weeks on Jan 2012 and we planned to get married
we dnt knw if thats enough evidence to apply for visa or maybe he need for another visit before we get married and apply for visa .

i just wasnt sure if we needed more time together or if the 2 weeks we spent and 2 more weeks in jan to get married next year is enough to apply for a spouse visa....so only 4 weeks together in 2 years of being together

Many thanks to this forum
Pam :)

sars_notd_virus
12th July 2011, 20:25
why worry about the spouse visa if you havent marry yet??? chatlogs,remittance,letters and cards are just supporting documents ..you need to provide more about your sponsors documents like accomodation, bank statements, pay slips

dan&pam
12th July 2011, 20:50
We are aware of the requirements that we need (we think), we just wasn't sure about whether or not only 2 visitations over a 2 year period would be enough to meet their 'time spent together' requirement.

We have chat logs and Moneygram reciepts dating back 18 months (from now), not to mention emails, letters, cards etc, which all join together a constant and daily connection between us proving our constant contact.

Our only query was whether the 2 weeks in Feb '11 and 2 weeks in Jan '12 (where we would get married), followed by a quick application for Spouse Visa soon after that second visit, would be sufficient for the application. Assuming of course we had all the documents of sponsorship, including 6 months of healthy bank statements etc.

We were hoping someone else had similar experiences of a quick Spouse Visa application after marriage would like to share with us.

sars_notd_virus
12th July 2011, 21:01
provided its a genuine relationship with genuine documents , i think you will be fine :xxgrinning--00xx3:

dan&pam
13th July 2011, 07:51
provided its a genuine relationship with genuine documents , i think you will be fine

Thanks sars_notd_virus :)


Our only query was whether the 2 weeks in Feb '11 and 2 weeks in Jan '12 (where we would get married), followed by a quick application for Spouse Visa soon after that second visit, would be sufficient for the application. Assuming of course we had all the documents of sponsorship, including 6 months of healthy bank statements etc.



comments and suggestions are welcome :)

Bluebirdjones
13th July 2011, 09:54
Two visits will fine, don't worry.

... some have got the fiance visa after just one visit.

Maria B
13th July 2011, 10:03
Sorry i have to repost this again...........

Hi and Hello to all
Good day

We need advice..................

the evidence we have, chat logs, screenshots, moneygram reciepts, letters and cards, all 1-2 years ago but only 2 weeks together last feb 2011. He will come back here again for 2 weeks on Jan 2012 and we planned to get married
we dnt knw if thats enough evidence to apply for visa or maybe he need for another visit before we get married and apply for visa .

i just wasnt sure if we needed more time together or if the 2 weeks we spent and 2 more weeks in jan to get married next year is enough to apply for a spouse visa....so only 4 weeks together in 2 years of being together

Many thanks to this forum
Pam :)

:Hellooo: don't worry too much. You are fine. Agree with all members suggestions. Also please keep a photo together during his visits if possible u may keep hotel/apartment reciepts where u both stayed. Good Luck! :Wave:

grahamw48
13th July 2011, 10:03
Thanks sars_notd_virus :)



comments and suggestions are welcome :)

You are right to keep records of your contacts, and time together. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

It is most important that your future husband has printed records of his salary and work record, plus bank statements for at least 6 months showing a credit balance at all times, and preferably with details of his salary going into that account.

worthingmale
13th July 2011, 21:19
keep records of everything, more records the better