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gordon
23rd August 2007, 21:50
Hello I am a gay and married to a British in the Philippines. I know this is not legal in the Philippines :Brick:so we are planning to get married in the UK and will apply Fiance visa. I would like to know more about getting a fiance visa.
Any help and advise will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advanced.
Good Day to everyone in this forum:BouncyHappy:
Shifty-Sidney
23rd August 2007, 21:55
:Hellooo::Hellooo:
why shouldn`t you be welcome?
if you are involved with Filli, then you are among friends :)
aromulus
23rd August 2007, 21:58
Lots of info all over..........
Just use the search facility.
Also go to...
http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1025869672751
Everything is on here.
silver13
23rd August 2007, 22:05
You are welcome, gay or not :) You will be searching for a Civil Partnership as a form of wedding in a UK registry office, search the forum and visit the Embassy site on the web for lots of info, it will make your head spin :) Good Luck
dada
23rd August 2007, 22:06
you are very much welcome,Gordon !!
we love gay ppl,,
hope u will have ur fiance visa soon,, but u said u married already in philly? so why get married here in uk?if u married , then u need to get settlement visa not fiance, am i right,,? well, goodluck to u both,, x
gordon
23rd August 2007, 22:09
Thank you very much for your warm welcome. I also want to know if the requirements is the same with Filipina women who are also applying as Fiance. Do I also need to get CFO cert?
I wish to have more friends here. :Hellooo:
gordon
23rd August 2007, 22:14
you are very much welcome,Gordon !!
we love gay ppl,,
hope u will have ur fiance visa soon,, but u said u married already in philly? so why get married here in uk?if u married , then u need to get settlement visa not fiance, am i right,,? well, goodluck to u both,, x
Thanks DADA,
Yes we are married here but I don't think so if NSO will accept our marriage and will issue authenticated papers. The pastor said, we may show our cert. to embassy but I am not sure if marrying same sex is accepted at NSO, CFO, etc.
silver13
23rd August 2007, 22:26
Thank you very much for your warm welcome. I also want to know if the requirements is the same with Filipina women who are also applying as Fiance. Do I also need to get CFO cert?
I wish to have more friends here. :Hellooo:
As far as I am aware it is all the same paperwork as we needed to bring my Fiancee home here, it is just a different ticking of a box on the form for Civil Marriage or Civil Partnership
http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1029287482597
Form VAF2 is what is needed I believe
5olidsnake
23rd August 2007, 22:47
hi gordon
think documents are the same but you have to show evidence of a 2 year relationship:yikes: (equal rights) i don't think so
regards
martin
How do I qualify to join my unmarried or same-sex partner in the UK?
You and your unmarried or same-sex partner must show that:
any previous marriage, civil partnership or similar relationship, has permanently broken down
you have been living together in a relationship similar to marriage or civil partnership for two years or more
you have suitable accommodation which is owned or lived in only by you and your household, and where you and your dependants can live without any help from public funds
you can support yourselves and any dependants without any help from public funds
you intend to live together permanently
your partner is not under 18, and
you are not under 18.
The Entry Clearance Officer will need to see evidence of a two-year relationship. This may include:
documents showing joint commitments, such as bank accounts, investments, rent agreements or mortgages, and
letters linking you to the same address, and official records (such as a gas or electricity bill or proof of your rent or mortgage arrangements) of your address
At first, you will be allowed to stay and work in the UK for two years. Near the end of this time, if you are still partners and intend to continue living together, you can apply to stay permanently in the UK.
If you and your unmarried or same-sex partner have been living together outside the UK for four years or more and you meet all the necessary requirements to stay permanently in the UK, you may be granted indefinite leave to enter. These requirements include showing that you have the necessary level of knowledge of the English language and life in the UK (see the relevant section of this guidance for more information).
gordon
23rd August 2007, 23:14
hi to all:
wow this is so cool lot answer my questions.thanks for all who response my post questions:BouncyHappy: same sex is not legal here i think but i have a certificate but im sure not register in the philipines so u think guys do i have to get a fiancee visa?
ill expect for the feedback of my post thread thanks:)
take care to all of you:)
gracia143
24th August 2007, 01:49
Hi Gordon! Welcome to the family(huge hug)!
mach
24th August 2007, 03:48
hello gordon & weLcome :BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
LEAHnew
24th August 2007, 04:23
Hi Gordon....Ang ganda mo day...haba ng hair mo...:xxgrinning--00xx3: Sana u invited me nung wedding mo andito lang ako sa Nueva Ecija....Goodluck...Stay beautiful and a warm welcome to you...:Hellooo:
tiger@tigress
24th August 2007, 07:27
hi to all:
wow this is so cool lot answer my questions.thanks for all who response my post questions:BouncyHappy: same sex is not legal here i think but i have a certificate but im sure not register in the philipines so u think guys do i have to get a fiancee visa?
ill expect for the feedback of my post thread thanks:)
take care to all of you:)
What a lovely couple you are.. yes same sex marriage its not yet accepted in Philippines but it is accepted here in UK... So i wish you good luck :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Alan
24th August 2007, 07:30
Hi Gordon and welcome. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Al.
dada
24th August 2007, 12:00
hi to all:
wow this is so cool lot answer my questions.thanks for all who response my post questions:BouncyHappy: same sex is not legal here i think but i have a certificate but im sure not register in the philipines so u think guys do i have to get a fiancee visa?
ill expect for the feedback of my post thread thanks:)
take care to all of you:)
actually if u married here, its up to u if u want to registered it in phils?
if u married here,, so the law here will accept u if u applied SETTLEMENT VISA, not fiance as u were married already,,
dont u make it so complicated,, just apply for fSETTLEMENT visa darling, show ur married certificate made here in uk,, and u go to british embassy and not Philippines ,so the people there know ur situation,,, u got me?? goodluck hun,, xx
charlwill
24th August 2007, 12:05
helllo gordon and welcome to the forum.:Hellooo:
andypaul
24th August 2007, 12:44
Greetings to the both of you like others say your find no problems on this site with being gay.
My Wife a few months back bumped into Gay Phills on the bus a few times who had come over recently and were not nurses. I don't know all the details but i think they came over on cvill partnership or possibly vist visas at first. So it is possible.
Although you may get problems with the phill authorities, as your Brit partner will have told you the UK authorities should and can not show any prediuce agaisnt you both.
In fact of you showed that you were less like to recieve problems in the UK as a couple it should work as a postive as to why you should be allowed over.
gordon
24th August 2007, 17:09
to all of u guys:
thanks to all who answer my questions..i hope we cna have some time to talk in chat or msn to help me and my husband take care to all of u guys..
pennybarry
25th August 2007, 07:21
Hi Sis! I am sure you can get lot of info about applying visa and gaining friends in this forum too. Regards to your sister Joselyn. :xxgrinning--00xx3::Hellooo:
gordon
25th August 2007, 13:34
thanks sister penny take care always there.. and god bless u all..
fred
25th August 2007, 17:30
but u said u married already in philly? so why get married here in uk?They were not legally married in the R.P.
That would be impossible.
They are still trying to get their heads around the condom issue here for crying out loud!!
gordon
27th August 2007, 11:29
hi to all:
good am to all i just want to ask a question about appyling for visa
the problem is my partnet has a overdrafts in bank.i have read in uk site the it can be refuse my visa if i have a overdrafts in bank.i just want to ask if it has a tendency that i can apply even i have overdrafts?
i hope i can get a soon reply to whom ity may concern.thanks in advance
aug06_2006
28th August 2007, 13:18
Hello gordon, wow! u r very pretty hah! inggit ako sa beauty mo joke joke joke..Which part of Tarlac did u live? I was working there before. Anyway, congrats!
gordon
30th August 2007, 13:42
i live stay in tarlac city..hihi thanks for the compliment..same with take care always..
Mich
31st August 2007, 13:22
Welcome gordon...
singkit
31st August 2007, 13:42
Hello Gordon, Welcome to this forum. Wow:omg: You're prettier than any other real woman I know. I love gays. They're jolly and friendly. I admire you for telling everyone here that you're gay and proud of it.:xxgrinning--00xx3: Enjoy your reading on many threads here that will help you find the answers to your Visa queries. Loads of friends here will tell you as well:smileybigtmouth:
purplealien
31st August 2007, 19:50
Welcome Gordon, I hope you find all your answers here :)
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