Hello there,
I'm a 24 year old British man. While teaching English in Thailand I fell in love with a 31 year old Filipina who is librarian at the school.
My family have already met us together in Thailand and I have met most of her family there in Davao, Philippines, already. So, we thought it'd be good for her to come to my place and see the UK, my friends, the food, the weather etc...
So we applied for a tourist visa. We were advised by some friends to say that she was just visiting as a single. However, in the tourist visa application you have to say who you are travelling with. We didn't want to give the UKBA official any reason to be suspicious about travelling with me and then going to visit my parents and sister as friends. They would just have to look at facebook to see that we were in a relationship. So, instead of 'single' in the marital status I put 'unmarried partner' Unfortunately, we forgot to send photos of us together and so the visa was refused.
We will try again, but we have at least two options.
1) It was a mistake to put 'unmarried partner' and that she is actually just visiting friends as a single. Would we still need to send photos of the two of us together to prove that the first application wasn't a lie?
2) We've been in a relationship similar to marriage for almost two years and that we really are going to get married (which, I feel, is closest to the truth) but that we will probably get married in Thailand because her family and friends are so close-by. But I would like her to see England first.
Does anyone know of anyone who has experienced a dilemma like this? Could a tourist visa be refused because they suspect that, really, we want to get married there without paying for a fiancee visa? Thanks for reading.