Originally Posted by
Arthur Little
My name is Arthur Little. I am a 64-year-old widower residing in Perth, Scotland. I've recently returned home following a marvellous 3-weeks' vacation near Tagum, Davao del Norte, Mindanao, the sole purpose of which had been to meet - and court - a wonderful Filipina lady called Myrna with whom I'd been corresponding on a daily basis for almost 12 months.
As it happens, Myrna too, had been married and widowed many years before and, during the period I spent in her homeland, each of us more than lived up to the other's expectations. Indeed, our feelings for one another grew steadily with every passing day - to the extent that we're now at the stage where we're seriously contemplating spending the remainder of our lives together.
Well, whoever it was that quoted the age-old adage: "The course of true love never did run smoothly" (a character in a Shakespearian tragedy no doubt!) certainly knew what he was talking about. Or so it would seem, because in order to achieve our ultimate objective, we must first negotiate what appears to be a virtual "minefield" of red tape and bureaucracy - on both sides of the globe - before settling in the UK.
At this moment in time, I would venture to add that, despite our both being mature and responsible adults - Myrna having taught in a Government High School for more than 22 years - the odds are heavily stacked against us in terms of the 'Waiting Periods' (not to mention expense) entailed in processing the necessary Fiancee and/or Spousal Visas, with no firm guarantee of either being granted.
Which is why she and I (at my suggestion) have opted to apply for the infinitely more affordable Tourist version - £65 as opposed to £500 for each of the other two.
I mean, I can appreciate the logic in imposing hefty fees as a deterrent measure against illegal immigration, but surely they needn't be so high as they are for ordinary, decent, law-abiding citizens (of ANY non-EEC country) whose aim is simply to marry and live happily with his or her chosen partner.
It would be most interesting to hear the views of others who find
themselves in this particular situation.