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How to correctly apply for a Fiancee visa

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EdandJoy
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How to correctly apply for a Fiancee visa

Post by EdandJoy » Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:02 am

Hi Everyone,

Thank you in advance for all your help.
I have a question if you could help. Me and my fiancee have started our fiancee visa application. We followed the online guides on the gov.uk website and following the steps there we applied for what they call Appendix FM Partner. Filling in the application online, we arrived at the "DOCUMENTS" section, and in for the "Other documents" list where you have to tick each box, they ask for "Proof that we are unmarried partners". And they explain there that unmarried partners means we have to have lived together for 2 years, wich is not the case for us. As you read above, we've never lived together and just visited each other. Is that something that is there just by default and we can ignore it later on (even if we have to tick that box to go to the next section?). Our worry is that maybe we used the wrong type of online application?
If you could point us in the right direction, in case we used the wrong website or type? A link or some other information would help a lot.
I thank you again for your help and all the amazing information posted. Regards and good luck,
Ed

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seagul
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Re: How to correctly apply for a Fiancee visa

Post by seagul » Fri Oct 25, 2019 2:02 pm

You have already be given the answer few days ago.

immigration-for-family-members/fiancee- ... l#p1839359
The opinion expressed as above is neither a professional advice nor contesting/competing to other member's opinion/advice.

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