CES800 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 1:14 am
According to that link if I'm married I can get a POC, but I can't actually get married as a white british woman in Pakistan as I have no pakistani heritage and therefore don't qualify for a POC.
Now what? If I can't marry my fiance then we can't be together, it was our only option. Wasn't expecting that answer at all, I'm lost for words and devastated.
You don't need a POC to get married, it would just serve in place of a visa.
In your original post, you did not clarify whether you are of Pakistani origin, which would have made things simpler.
Nevertheless, foreigners do marry in Pakistan. There is a certain lack of concise online information about this, which is not unusual, I must say (drives me nuts that hardly ever anything is clear cut and straightforward, I am German married to a Pakistani and I used to live in Pakistan for a while).
I found this:
https://www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php ... n_Marriage
No idea how reliable the information is and in my experience, procedures are not always the same everywhere in the country.
The Pakistan Embassy would be a good place to ask. When are you supposed to travel?
You might need a notarised affidavit and not just a letter from your father.
Have you met your future family-in-law? Are they aware of the plans? One of them could enquire with their local union council about requirements.
I am not a regulated immigration advisor. I am offering an opinion and not advice.