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denehazel
17th July 2008, 15:43
hi.could someone please put my wife at ease.because we where married in the philippines she thinks our marriage here in the uk is not leagal.i have told her that it is but she wants confirmation.
noel & lorme
aromulus
17th July 2008, 15:46
hi.could someone please put my wife at ease.because we where married in the philippines she thinks our marriage here in the uk is not leagal.i have told her that it is but she wants confirmation.
noel & lorme
Nothing to worry about, if all the steps were followed carefully, of course it is legal...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
One of Jet's cousins was so jealous that kept telling her that she wasn't married......:NoNo:
Well..... She is still sick jealous... and my wife is here with me in Wales.....
maria_and_matt
17th July 2008, 15:57
hi.could someone please put my wife at ease.because we where married in the philippines she thinks our marriage here in the uk is not leagal.i have told her that it is but she wants confirmation.
noel & lorme
it is legal here lorme :) i was married back in the philippines too, we checked with the registry office here and they said that our marriage back home is legal :)
benb
17th July 2008, 16:08
hi.could someone please put my wife at ease.because we where married in the philippines she thinks our marriage here in the uk is not leagal.i have told her that it is but she wants confirmation.
noel & lorme
Hi Denehazel, why is she so concerned about making it legal? :Erm:
telford
17th July 2008, 16:28
hi.could someone please put my wife at ease.because we where married in the philippines she thinks our marriage here in the uk is not leagal.i have told her that it is but she wants confirmation.
noel & lorme
did you register your marriage at the british embassy in Philippines? if so, you can get your marraige contract at registry office there in UK.to show her that its recorded there in UK.
hope this helps.
maria_and_matt
17th July 2008, 16:43
did you register your marriage at the british embassy in Philippines? if so, you can get your marraige contract at registry office there in UK.to show her that its recorded there in UK.
hope this helps.
I think that when the marriage certificate was given to the embassy when applying for an entry visa for the uk they do this already, that is what we were told by the registry office here
denehazel
17th July 2008, 16:45
thanks everyone.no telford we did not register our marriage with the british embassy(did not know you can do it).can we register our marriage here in the uk?
telford
17th July 2008, 16:53
thanks everyone.no telford we did not register our marriage with the british embassy(did not know you can do it).can we register our marriage here in the uk?
sorry, but i have no idea if you can, but you can try.Ring the registry office and inquire about it.Me, i do it in Manila before I apply my visa,then the registry office send me a letter saying that they receive our marriage contract and i can be able to get a copy in there office.
joebloggs
17th July 2008, 19:57
what do you want to register your marriage in the uk for ?
of course your marriage is legal in the uk, as long as your marriage is legally recognised (validly contracted) in the country that it takes place, it is deemed to be valid in England and Wales.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
IainBusby
18th July 2008, 09:16
You would not or will not be issued with a visa as a spouse if your marriage is not recognised as valid in the UK, so it obviously is.
Iain.
vbkelly
18th July 2008, 10:44
You would not or will not be issued with a visa as a spouse if your marriage is not recognised as valid in the UK, so it obviously is.
Iain.
i agree to you Iain,
ash_joy2008
18th July 2008, 10:59
hi lorme,of course its legal..as long as u got all the requirements n everthing..im sure everythings is fine...dont worry ok?i was married in the philippines..everthings seems alright...pls take ut time...good luck..takecare
patti1227
18th July 2008, 11:06
You would not or will not be issued with a visa as a spouse if your marriage is not recognised as valid in the UK, so it obviously is.
Iain.
Precisely.
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