Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
I'm not sure I understand any of this.
The tourist visa is issued for a validity of 6 months as standard.
When you submitted your visit visa application what was the visit duration you requested?
It's not usual to be refused entry at the border as the holder of a valid visa unless they suspected that you had insufficient funds available to you, or that you were not a genuine tourist with adequate tourism intentions but making the visit for undeclared purposes.
In any case it has no impact or bearing on your application for Spouse/Partner visa for settlement.

they asked why im staying for 6 months because on my invitation letter said for 2 weeks only and there's no problem when regards my funds because they are thingking that im gonna work there and they dont believed that im saying and that was my first time to got there.


Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
Don't understand this either.
I thought you planned to get married in July 2013?
How can you have a passport in married name ? Unless you were previously married and still using that name?
If you were previously married do you have full annulment documentation

The requirement for your passport is for ID checking and for entering the approved visa.
Your passport and the marriage certificate will provide the evidence needed.
Many folks here in UK still have passports in their maiden name despite getting married, applying for a visa, travelling to UK and securing employment here.

I'm using my married passport that time but not yet annuld. there's a lot of mistake for that ( one of my friend here just telling me and advice to change my passport to single so when I apply visa again im using my single passport and that time my bf said that we should go to file annulment so i was apply my annulment last august and i get my annulment this coming of june and after that we're to marry on july