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OK, thanks for your help! I won't have a mortgage, but a letter from an employer would be no problem. Would a tenancy agreement for rented accommodation help, and would I need one valid for more than the 90 days? How about a letter from the landlord, saying that my wife will be able to live with me in the UK when she gets the spouse visa? And would things like a return flight ticket, and an annual leave sheet from my employer showing when I will return to work, also suffice?yankeegirl wrote:If you have proof of not intending to settle (mortgage, letter from employer etc) and you won't plan on staying over 90 days, you can just enter on a visa waiver to get married.
It would likely be California or Florida.yankeegirl wrote:It depends entirely on where you are getting married. The marriage requirements vary from state to state and sometimes even from county to county. For example, my husband and I got married in City Hall in Manhattan, and there is only a 24 hour waiting period there. So, we applied for the marriage license in person, and went back and got married the next day. Some places have no waiting period, others have a 3-5 day waiting period.
Where are you looking to marry?