joebloggs
11th May 2007, 13:32
well for those who remember my posts from a while go, concerning a libyan who went to libya on about 27th dec 2005, and was back in the uk around about the 17th of jan 2006, in that short space of time, his mother had arranged for him to meet a libyan girl, they meet twice for an hour a time, then they were married and applied for a spouse visa, which was granted and she was in the uk at about the 18th of jan..
i moaned at the time, about evidence of a relationship, meeting someone for 2 hrs is not what i call a relationship, my wife says its their culture, fair enough, but this is not libya, 'this is england' ( anyone seen the film yet - talk about stero type casting a nasy scouser plays a racist in the film). english law, not liyan law applies here, wether culture, royality, religion, the same law should apply to everyone, if you want to bring your wife to the uk, and apply for a spouse you should need to prove a relationship, just as everyone else has, there are many people who get refused spouse visa's ( esp brits who marry thai's), becuase the embassy says they dont believe there is a relationship. how about a bit of equality and fair play. the same rules for everyone..
why iam moaning now is his younger brother is now getting married ( to his older brothers wife's younger sister) and there will be little to show for a relationship.. so i'll wait and see if shes gets a spouse visa and the time scale again.. and for those who have had your visa turned down becuase the embassy say they don't beleive you have a relationship iam truly sorry :bigcry: and :censored: that becuase of culture and religion 2 hours is enougth for some but not for others :NoNo:
i moaned at the time, about evidence of a relationship, meeting someone for 2 hrs is not what i call a relationship, my wife says its their culture, fair enough, but this is not libya, 'this is england' ( anyone seen the film yet - talk about stero type casting a nasy scouser plays a racist in the film). english law, not liyan law applies here, wether culture, royality, religion, the same law should apply to everyone, if you want to bring your wife to the uk, and apply for a spouse you should need to prove a relationship, just as everyone else has, there are many people who get refused spouse visa's ( esp brits who marry thai's), becuase the embassy says they dont believe there is a relationship. how about a bit of equality and fair play. the same rules for everyone..
why iam moaning now is his younger brother is now getting married ( to his older brothers wife's younger sister) and there will be little to show for a relationship.. so i'll wait and see if shes gets a spouse visa and the time scale again.. and for those who have had your visa turned down becuase the embassy say they don't beleive you have a relationship iam truly sorry :bigcry: and :censored: that becuase of culture and religion 2 hours is enougth for some but not for others :NoNo: