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While saving this cost which is indispensable your other uninvited hassles and outlays might even be quadrupled after being refused on the basis of no physical interaction and lack of subsisting relationship evidences. If you still wishes then read about the marriages at the below link:K4 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:56 pmHi everyone
Hope you all are doing good in these tough times.
My question is will home office except a nikkah done on Skype or zoom?
Did anyone else had any luck with it?
I was married previously everything is finished b/W me and my ex now.
I do meet all the financial requirements.
The only reason I wanna do it is to save some money.
Please do let me know or any advise is welcome from the prime members
K4 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:56 pmHi everyone
Hope you all are doing good in these tough times.
My question is will home office except a nikkah done on Skype or zoom?
Did anyone else had any luck with it?
I was married previously everything is finished b/W me and my ex now. And you do have relevant divorce documents to prove that marriage is dissolved?
I do meet all the financial requirements.
The only reason I wanna do it is to save some money.
Please do let me know or any advise is welcome from the prime members
It will stand you in good stead and lead credence to the relationship and then marriage if you can make it possible to see each other first. Otherwise you will be embroiled in a lot of matter that will cost you more money and time to achieve what you desire.K4 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 6:26 pmThank you guys for the quick reply
Yes I do have the decree of divorce and that is all settled.
No I haven’t meet her.
I just wanted to know if anyone has done this and had a successful application. I think it will be the best practice to go back home and get married. Also because of the COVID-19 application which took like 3 months God knows how long they are taking now. I have heard some success stories from European counties about this issue guess in the UK you have to do it the old fashion way.
Thank you everyone for you honest opinions.
If you have not met her in person, face to face, any fiance/spouse visa will fail and an appeal will also fail. It is clearly stated in the immigration rules that you must have met in person and this is a mandatory requirement, not an option or choice.
I strongly suggest you follow the proper procedures under the UK laws and immigration rules instead of trying to find a shortcut.Relationship requirements
E-ECP.2.1. The applicant’s partner must be-
(a) a British Citizen in the UK, subject to paragraph GEN.1.3.(c); or
(b) present and settled in the UK, subject to paragraph GEN.1.3.(b); or
(c) in the UK with refugee leave or with humanitarian protection.
E-ECP.2.2. The applicant must be aged 18 or over at the date of application.
E-ECP.2.3. The partner must be aged 18 or over at the date of application.
E-ECP.2.4. The applicant and their partner must not be within the prohibited degree of relationship.
E-ECP.2.5. The applicant and their partner must have met in person.
In that case, the crucial subsisting relationship evidences will palpably be missing such as wedding pictures, passport entry/exit stamps etc.
Which the op will only get if he has met his partner in person,which he has not.
ExactlyCR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 7:33 pmWhich the op will only get if he has met his partner in person,which he has not.