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So, I have to make preparations for a wedding for which I have nothing close to a guarantee is going to take placeCasa wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:29 pmAlthough you will be unable to book at date with the Registry Office for your marriage until your fiancee arrives, the ECO however will expect to see evidence of a wedding being planned. This would include quotes from wedding venues, wedding invitation cards, caterers etc.
My suggestion (which many have done) is to submit a quote (estimate) for the above, which doesn't require a specific date for the wedding, only that you have shown the intent to marry.
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/famil ... g-married/Civil marriage ceremonies
Giving notice
You and your partner must give notice of marriage in your local Register Office, whether or not you wish to marry in that district. If you and your partner live in different places, you’ll both have to go to your own local Register Office to give notice. The Superintendent Registrar then issues authority for the marriage and you can marry in any Register Office or local authority approved premises in any district.
In England and Wales, 28 days notice must be given to the Register Office before the marriage can take place. You have to get married within 12 months of giving notice. Both partners must be resident for seven days in England or Wales before notice is given. A notice must state where the marriage is to take place. There is a fee for giving notice.