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That wont workout I am afriad. You cannot make an application from a country where you are just 'vsiting'Jeff Albright wrote:Everything is pretty straightforward.
2) Leave the country for any African country that will admit you on a Zimbabwean passport
3) Take some money with you, find a temp accommodation there
4) Turn up at the Embassy in that country and apply for a spouse visa
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Good luck
[/quote]And who told that? Any official rules/documents/references?!Jeff Albright wrote:[quote="Chess] That wont workout I am afriad. You cannot make an application from a country where you are just 'vsiting'
Also, I don't really think it is safe enough for the author to return to Zimbabwe where human right abuses, war and violence are rampant especially after he has lived here for many years. That's why it is an option to apply from the embassy in another country. Bearing also in mind that there is a free travel area between certain Eastern African countries like between EU countries. Not sure if Zimbabwe is a part of it, though.
Is this possible? Will the local Church of England Church, or indeed any other Church of England Church, agree to perform the wedding?1) Get married in the Church of England
And who told that? Any official rules/documents/references?!Jeff Albright wrote:[quote="Chess] That wont workout I am afriad. You cannot make an application from a country where you are just 'vsiting'
Interesting views there but they couldnt be further from the truthI don't really think it is safe enough for the author to return to Zimbabwe where human right abuses, war and violence are rampant especially after he has lived here for many years
You need to be on the Church of England electoral register before they can let you marry there!!...In other words you should have been going to a CoE church/parish during the last 6 months!John wrote:Hi, if the two of you can get married in a Church of England Church then I think you should do that before you go to Zimbabwe.
That is, if you can apply for a spouse visa rather than a fiancé one then I think you should do that.
I have got some recent concerns about weddings in the Church of England and I have an unconfirmed information from one person who told me that they now tend to make enqueries about an immigration status before they start the procedures. Not sure if they are required to do so by law...John wrote:Hi, if the two of you can get married in a Church of England Church then I think you should do that before you go to Zimbabwe.