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Cheers for this Obie. having a thorough look at the TA link/case now.Obie wrote:Well i don't know the details of your case, so cannot recommend.
I can simply say that you should ensure your case is consistent with TA.
Hi Casa,Casa wrote:Whether or not you're a fan of Jeremy Vine, if you're both resident in the UK, why aren't you marrying here? Unless you're afraid of your marriage being considered a sham?
Ar_img wrote:Cheers for this Obie. having a thorough look at the TA link/case now.Obie wrote:Well i don't know the details of your case, so cannot recommend.
I can simply say that you should ensure your case is consistent with TA.
When you say judgement. You mean potential refusal by the judge. Is this correct?Obie wrote:Ar_img wrote:Cheers for this Obie. having a thorough look at the TA link/case now.Obie wrote:Well i don't know the details of your case, so cannot recommend.
I can simply say that you should ensure your case is consistent with TA.
You may also wish to seek advise from a competent adviser as to the implications of the judgement on your case.
Well to be fair, with the rate of embarrassment and humiliation cased on genuine couple at registry, and the laws coming into effect this month, it is hardly surprising that people are choosing the proxy route. It is their right to choose it, i must add.Casa wrote:Whether or not you're a fan of Jeremy Vine, if you're both resident in the UK, why aren't you marrying here? Unless you're afraid of your marriage being considered a sham?
Exactly. You hit it right on the head Obie.Obie wrote:Well to be fair, with the rate of embarrassment and humiliation cased on genuine couple at registry, and the laws coming into effect this month, it is hardly surprising that people are choosing the proxy route. It is their right to choose it, i must add.Casa wrote:Whether or not you're a fan of Jeremy Vine, if you're both resident in the UK, why aren't you marrying here? Unless you're afraid of your marriage being considered a sham?
18 months ago I dealt with a case involving an heavily pregnant Spanish woman and his South American partner, with whom she had resided in Spain for many year.
The humiliation she faced is hard to articulate in words, she had to go into premature labour during her ordeal.
UKVI entered the wedding and disrupted it, start telling the woman her husband is not the father. That she is doing a sham wedding.
The guy had a 6 months visitors entry leave, as he is a non-visa national.
The guy came to me and said, I wished i had done the proxy, when you advised, as my home state permits it.
That was before the case of TA , fortunately.
Matter was taken to court and damages were agreed, as the guy was taken to detention, to compound their difficulties, when he had a visitors visa. He was accused of trying to contract a sham marriage, when that did not stick, they alleged he confessed under oath that he was working in the UK.
Long story short, he was offered damages, for the detention and the disruption to his wedding . The guy told me whatever they compensated him, will not erase the pain and humiliation.
He said he would have preferred to endure the lengthily marriage process in Spain than put his now wife through such humiliation.
Things are not usually as straightforward as it seem, especially where UKVI is concerned.
Hi Obie,Obie wrote:Also see TA
I think it is sensible to ignore Mr Vine. He talks what he likes, without any concrete proof to back his assertion.
Hi Casa and all,Casa wrote:You may want to bear in mind that a proxy marriage (when you are both resident in the UK) is as likely to flag up a suspicion of a sham marriage as much (if not more so) as a marriage taking place here. Especially considering your ongoing fight to remain in the UK after your previous marriage failed and your spouse visa expired. An EEA permit application after the marriage will come under a great deal of scrutiny.
Obie, please confirm that by saying I should ensure that my case is consistent with TA (although don't know that meaning of TA).Obie wrote:Well i don't know the details of your case, so cannot recommend.
I can simply say that you should ensure your case is consistent with TA.