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You have completely lost me with your comments. What are you saying or implying?Just to clarify there is no mandatory requirement to sunmit a Nikah nama i urdu with a certified translation. You could simply go to register which can do the original in english ther are loads in karachi including Mosques. Then u grt your original Nikah nama in english and then no need for translation and that also works for you CNIC in Pakistan and the UK for British Passport.
I submitted mine and there was no issue with the BHC, I used the same to get NICOP from Pak Embassy London for both my wife and son and also got my wifes Name changed (to Husband) on her British Passport with the same Nikah nama and never had to provide any translataion nor did ever had any urdu nikah nama.
Also it was never registered with any Union Counicl just the Nikah Registar.
But the funniest bit of all is that I still have no received my spouse visa and submitted my passort yesterday after I recieved the call letter so lets see how long does it take now.
I guess I am one of the luckiest person on this forum as the decision of BHC to refuse my spouse visa did not affected me at all as I had a valid student visa so when they refused my visa I got the ticket and went back ther fought my own appeal even judge was confused as to how come I was in the country and then came back here Karachi to re-submit my passport.
The nikkah nammah that you submitted, was it issued by an official of the local union council?. The original nikkah nammah should be in Urdu( with a certified english translation accompanying it).
On it should be yours signature, your wifes signature, the signature of the witnesses, the signature of the Alim who carried out the nikkah, along with signature of the UC official
If it does not have the Union Council seal/stamp,then its not valid and therefore the ECO was right to refuse you.
Just to clarify there is no mandatory requirement to sunmit a Nikah nama in urdu with a certified translation in english. You could simply go to registrar who can do the original in Nikah Nama in English ther are loads in Karachi including Mosques. This way u get your original Nikah Nama done in English and then no need for translation and that also works for you CNIC in Pakistan and the UK for British Passport.If the nikkah nammah was not signed and registered with the Union Council, the BHC would not accept it and therefore to them your marrige is not valid and they are right to refuse you.
Whilst the type of nikkah nammah that you carried out maybe generally accepted in Pakistan, I am afraid for visa purposes they are not good enough as the BHC will only accept nikkah carried out in accordance with above legislation and officially registered with the local UC.
I am afraid this is bad news for you and your spouse. It will mean that you will have to go back to AJK, carry out the nikkah again, register it with UC and then make fresh application for your spouse and start all over again
Islamically wise your marriage is ok and valid but not for visa purposes unfortunately.
5. Registration of marriage.
(1) Every marriage solemnized under Muslim Law shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance.
(2) For the purpose of registration of marriage under this Ordinance, the Union Council shall grant licenses to one or more persons, to be called Nikah Registrars, but in no case shall more than on Nikah Registrar be licensed for any one Ward.
(3) Every marriage not solemnized by the Nikah Registrar shall, for the purpose of registration under this Ordinance be reported to him by the person who has solemnized such marriage.
(4). Whoever contravenes the provisions of such-section (3) shall be punishable with simple imprisonment for a term which may extent to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both.
(5). The form of nikahnama, the registers to be maintained by Nikah Registrars, the records to be preserved by Union Councils, the manner in which marriage shall be registered and copies of nikhanama shall be supplied to parties, and the fees to be charged thereof, shall be such as may be prescribed.
(6) Any person may, on payment of the prescribed fee, if any, inspect at the office of the Union Council the record preserved under sub-section (5), or obtain a copy of any entry therein.
I have looked at several cases of marriages from AJK and have noticed that they have nikkah nammah signed and sealed with teh UC stamp, so I cant understand why some UC in AJK do them and others dont. If you say that the MFLO does not extend to AJK , then why are the ones that I have seen with my own eyes being done.Hi Batley Khan,
My brother in law went to the union council in mirpur to get his nikah namh stamped and they told him that union council in AJK dont stamp nikah namah as this the MFLO 1961 is not extended in to AJK therfore you have to get it stampped from the Mufti Office in mirpur.
But the ECO specifically asking for union council stamp cos of the MFLO 1961. But union council in mirpur saying they have no authority to stamp nikah namah as this is the job of the mufti.
So dont really know what the ECO want? or what should be done in this situation.
Pay the Mufti some money ,and I am sure he will stamp it for you........ what a state our country is when you have to pay a Mufti a back hander to get things done. That why I hate my country and am glad I live in UK.Im just confused- Pakistan is seriously a messed up country. My dad is also intent on the fact that UC stamp nikah nama in mirpur. But mufti, union council in mirpur say they dont. So dont know what to do.
Thanks Batley Khan, This was the reason why my sisters visa was refused.batleykhan wrote:Pay the Mufti some money ,and I am sure he will stamp it for you........ what a state our country is when you have to pay a Mufti a back hander to get things done. That why I hate my country and am glad I live in UK.Im just confused- Pakistan is seriously a messed up country. My dad is also intent on the fact that UC stamp nikah nama in mirpur. But mufti, union council in mirpur say they dont. So dont know what to do.
I think if I was in your shoes, I would forget that and make a new application for a fiancee visa. If and when she arrives here in UK get married at a registered office ( you obviiosly are married islamically).
Unless you want to go back and get married somewhere where they will seal and stamp it for you and then reapply for visa again
You obviously havent learnt your lesson than have you?Thanks Batley Khan, This was the reason why my sisters visa was refused.
Hi Mohammed Khan,MohammedKhan2009 wrote:Hiya,
My mrs got the call, to say come and collect her papers, they told her the application was rejected, due to using phone cards and that they cant trace which number have rang with the cards. They said we have 28 days to appeal, so how would I go about this and what would I need to do, to show them that we are in touch?
Thanks
Mohammed Khan
Case was submitted 26th Oct 2009
Rejected 16th Dec 2009
Please give the full reasons as per the refusal notice and you may get help and further advice.Hiya,
My mrs got the call, to say come and collect her papers, they told her the application was rejected, due to using phone cards and that they cant trace which number have rang with the cards. They said we have 28 days to appeal, so how would I go about this and what would I need to do, to show them that we are in touch?
thats it Batley Khan you tell them.batleykhan wrote:Please give the full reasons as per the refusal notice and you may get help and further advice.Hiya,
My mrs got the call, to say come and collect her papers, they told her the application was rejected, due to using phone cards and that they cant trace which number have rang with the cards. They said we have 28 days to appeal, so how would I go about this and what would I need to do, to show them that we are in touch?
Also when did you get married, how long you have been apart from your wife and how did you keep in contact with her during your seperation?
Boy its the same old things with us Pakistanis. We spend a bloody fortune on wedding , travelling etc, and then when it comes to ringing our loved one, we become tight arses and use cheap phone call cards( instaed of ringing 5 mins per week from our landline - probally costing about a tenner a month) knowing full well that evidence will be required for the visa applications.
Its plain stupidy if you ask me. We only have ourselves to blame for such refusals.
batleykhan wrote:Please give the full reasons as per the refusal notice and you may get help and further advice.Hiya,
My mrs got the call, to say come and collect her papers, they told her the application was rejected, due to using phone cards and that they cant trace which number have rang with the cards. They said we have 28 days to appeal, so how would I go about this and what would I need to do, to show them that we are in touch?
Also when did you get married, how long you have been apart from your wife and how did you keep in contact with her during your seperation?
Boy its the same old things with us Pakistanis. We spend a bloody fortune on wedding , travelling etc, and then when it comes to ringing our loved one, we become tight arses and use cheap phone call cards( instaed of ringing 5 mins per week from our landline - probally costing about a tenner a month) knowing full well that evidence will be required for the visa applications.
Its plain stupidy if you ask me. We only have ourselves to blame for such refusals.
Hi Mohammed,MohammedKhan2009 wrote:batleykhan wrote:Please give the full reasons as per the refusal notice and you may get help and further advice.Hiya,
My mrs got the call, to say come and collect her papers, they told her the application was rejected, due to using phone cards and that they cant trace which number have rang with the cards. They said we have 28 days to appeal, so how would I go about this and what would I need to do, to show them that we are in touch?
Also when did you get married, how long you have been apart from your wife and how did you keep in contact with her during your seperation?
Boy its the same old things with us Pakistanis. We spend a bloody fortune on wedding , travelling etc, and then when it comes to ringing our loved one, we become tight arses and use cheap phone call cards( instaed of ringing 5 mins per week from our landline - probally costing about a tenner a month) knowing full well that evidence will be required for the visa applications.
Its plain stupidy if you ask me. We only have ourselves to blame for such refusals.
Hiya
I got married in 6 April 2009, then I returned to the UK on 18th May, I had a job when I came back but it was only part time, I started in my current job on 6th July 2009. We kept in contact by phone and texts only, I used phone cards to be honest. She put the case in on 26th Oct 2009.
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Mohammed Khan
I agree with this. Untill such time we know the exact wording of the refusal,its difficult to comment.Hi Mohammed,
I dont entirely agree that your refusal was only because of the phone cards. There must be some other reason behind the refusal. So once you get the refusal please let us know what the exact refusal was.