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Did your partner overstay their tourist visa?? You cannot stay in the UK as a tourist for more than 6 months. It is a breach of visa conditions.We lived together in the UK whilst she was visiting me here on a tourist visa for 7 months.
There is no mandatory requirement to have a wedding reception. It must however be a legal and valid marriage conducted according to the laws of the country you are marrying in. You will also need an officially translated marriage cert if it is not in English.Would just a marriage certificate with translation without proper wedding pictures be enough as long as our relationship is legitimate? I don't worry about whether the case worker would question whether our relationship is genuine or not. But I will be left with only 2 wks after self-isolation, it might appear the reason why I visited her country was simply to get legally married.
No and there is NO reason you have to even mention this.And I think we will tell them the truth that we married outside the UK to save the time & money & stresses. Would it attract attention in a negative way?
You cannot get married again in the UK if you already got married officially and legally abroad. Once you are married, regardless of where you did it, you are married.Last, we will get married in the UK next year once she enter the country with a spouse visa. We'd like to mention it in the cover letter. Would it be better if we do not mention it at all?
Among other documents showing joint ownership, the NOC letter from him will be fine and no harm if with copy of his passport.ricardo29 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:34 amHi,
I jointly own my home with my brother 50/50.
I presume I will need a letter from him confirming he is happy for me and my wife (to be) to reside at the house indefinately if the visa is granted.
Would a copy of his passport be necessary?
Thanks in advance!
Copy of title deed and mortgage statement will be needed too.ricardo29 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:34 amHi,
I jointly own my home with my brother 50/50.
I presume I will need a letter from him confirming he is happy for me and my wife (to be) to reside at the house indefinately if the visa is granted.
Would a copy of his passport be necessary?
Thanks in advance!
If the property now is free from mortgage then no mortgage statement/letter will be needed.
https://www.gov.uk/get-information-abou ... s-of-deeds
Yes
No
The title register is different from the deeds.ricardo29 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 3:07 pmThanks for the reply.
The deeds seem to be made up of different documents. That's where my confusion arises.
Is 'Title register' what's called 'the copy of deeds' required to submit in the visa application?.. Which I think I can get it on the HM Land Registry.