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The UK Fiancée VisaAdditional Information:


Do you intend to work the UK?

This question on the form may seem strange as fiancées are not allowed to work under the terms of the visa. For fiancée visa applicants who intend to work when allowed just answer as follows: “Under the terms of the fiancée visa I am not allowed to work and will not do so. However once I am married, if future visa’s allow me to work I may consider actively seeking work”, and tick the YES box.

When did you first meet your sponsor? When did your relationship begin?

This question refers to the first time you physically met your sponsor in person, and not the first time you made contact. In the ECO's view, people first meet in person and a relationship ensues after that. In the modern view that includes the internet, people will begin a relationship before they actually meet in person. Stick with the traditional view for this series of questions whilst simultaneously not concealing anything of relevance.

Have you lived with your sponsor in a relationship like a marriage...?

This answer aids the ECO determine if the marriage is a sham or not. In a sham marriage, the two parties typically have no history whatsoever of cohabitation. Cohabitating in this sense means, a holiday or short visit, were you have been together as you would be if you were married (i.e. living/sleeping together). The latter should be mentioned and answered YES.


Extra

Do I need to supply an air ticket with the visa application?

No. But there is no harm in supplying one or two screen prints of the costs on the date the applicant is expected to fly.

Does the wedding need to be booked and proof supplied?

No. But a letter from the church or registry office confirming you have enquired will not harm your application.
Hi, everyone. My question has been probably already answered somewhere but I just cant find my way around the site yet, sorry. :/

Anyways, we are using an agent's service and in filling up the form she just told me to put no to the question 'Do you intend to work the UK?'. And also to the question 'Have you lived with your sponsor in a relationship like a marriage...?' she made me answer 'no' too. But the thing is during the three times my fiance was here we were together in a house and lived like we're married. I have read this post before so I have been thinking about it. Would the answers to these question greatly affect their decision? Obviously, I really want my fiancee visa application approved so I want every detail in my application to be perfect.
Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks a lot!