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Fiance letter

Post by joe31 » Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:27 am

Hello all,
I am getting engaged to my Romanian girlfriend in December this year when I return to Romania. I have known her since January this year via just being pen friends, MSN, and generally text messages and phone calls and also a holiday to Romania to meet her and her lovely hospitable family, she was refused a visitor visa to have a holiday in the UK.
We plan to apply for a fiance visa in December when I visit her, I have collated all the sponsorship documentation - bank details income accomodation etc...But I am stuck on how to present a good letter to the Embassy in Bucharest - does anyone have any ideas what to include in such a letter please?

Thanks and regards....Joe

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Post by John » Tue Nov 29, 2005 7:51 am

What you and your fiancée can put in your letters? I covered exactly that in this topic just yesterday ... my posting at 2.00.pm yesterday. Hope that helps.

Also, don't worry about the refusal of the VV having an impact upon the FV application. With a VV the applicant needs a "reason to return" from whence they came .... with a FV they are expected to settle in the UK. Accordingly at worst the VV refusal will have no impact on the FV application ... at best it is proof that that the relationship has been ongoing for a period of time.

Hope it all works out. All that documentation .... don't neglect to include lots of "evidence of contact" ... pics ... records of phone calls ... prints of chats on the internet ... whatever!
John

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thanks

Post by joe31 » Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:22 am

Thanks John,
Your reply was very helpful and not too mention reassuring - once again thanks mate....
Joe

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