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    Well he has been in UK since 2008 and he's been working there since he got there, he was actually studying as well but he stopped this year and planning to go back to university next year.... He is from Lithuania..... by the way I am curious about this relationship genuine thing... how can they say that it is not genuine like what are their basis? I am actually like curious about this what if they will just decide out of the blue that the relationship is not genuine even if it is.... what are their basis for that? Like me of course I don't see my husband that often as the cost of fare is well not so affordable in our case.... so our communication is only thru skype we just video chat everyday ......


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    Quote Originally Posted by brokenpieces View Post
    Well he has been in UK since 2008 and he's been working there since he got there, he was actually studying as well but he stopped this year and planning to go back to university next year.... He is from Lithuania..... by the way I am curious about this relationship genuine thing... how can they say that it is not genuine like what are their basis? I am actually like curious about this what if they will just decide out of the blue that the relationship is not genuine even if it is.... what are their basis for that? Like me of course I don't see my husband that often as the cost of fare is well not so affordable in our case.... so our communication is only thru skype we just video chat everyday ......
    Lithuanian my parents are Lithuanian
    is he working now ?
    not genuine - if it looks like a marriage of convenience, possible signs are, if you both cannot communicate - speak a same language, married very quickly, met once etc,,

    i think you have got that the wrong way around, i hope he told you to apply for a family permit and not a spouse visa

    your husband needs to show he is exercising his treaty rights in the UK. so if he is working he would need to provide evidence of that..
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