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Just picking up on this point first, to make absolutely sure, does she have Sole Custody of her son? Without Sole Custody the British Embassy will not issue a settlement visa for him.I should add that she has full custody rights over her son.
If she is applying for a fiancée visa there is no compulsion for you to be there. So whilst your fiancée might like you to be there at the visa interview there is no need for you to be there.If we wish to apply for a Fiancée visa, I will need to obtain two visas, one for Uzbekistan and a further one for Kazakhstan to visit the embassy.
I quick look around reveals (from UZb US Embassy site) that Uzb does still have ZAGS, and you will given a date to marry 32 days hence unless you have a compelling reason for an earlier date. The guys I know who married at ZAGS (in Russia) where they also have this proviso is via a bribe or a Doctors certicate showing compelling reasons why you have to go home earlier. Price of one of those is usually bottle of Whisky but as Uzb is muslim I dunno about that!Enquirer77 wrote:My girlfriend regularly calls the embassy in Tashkent for any updates on the reopening of the Consular and Visa saction. I have also called them, but they don't give out any information. The ambassador was withdrawn for some outspoken remarks about the human rights record!
We will certainly call about marriages in Uzbekistan.
Yahoooo!! Good to hear that! and Good Luck with the rest of the process, at least there's one less hurdle to jump over!Enquirer77 wrote:Miraculously, we have duscovered today that the British embassy in Tashkent is now accepting fiancée visa applications. So it is no longer necessary to travel to the British embassy in Almaty, Khazakstan!
No, I would say the evidence folder needs to include originals. And as regards the Decree Absolute, that needs to be a Court-sealed copy.Enquirer77 wrote:Please can you tell me if notarized copies of my birth & divorce certificates are acceptable in supporting my fiancée's VAF2 application, or is it necessary to send the originals and have them certified in Uzbekistan?