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Could it be that the evidence you supplied was simply insufficient to prove that the various tests were passed?Booked wedding in UK, got documents, submitted application.
Is that local ceremony recognised as a legal wedding in the country in which it took place? Or alternatively is it a "mere" religious ceremony not having any legal significance?After 5 months got married in local ceremony.
So you are intending to submit a new application?.... the appeal (now withdrawn) .....
Just an update. I spent two months preparing the new application. It was an A4 full-size ring-binder folder, indexed with colour-coded and referenced pages, each section sub-divided, each document in a plastic wallet and labeled with the content.DavidJ wrote:Yes. We are reapplying.
Thank you.
We will swamp them with documents. I just hope they don't dismiss them out of hand...
Regards,
David.
Hmm... sorry about this question: But i am asking this out of my sympathy towards teh hard time that the UK consulate has been giving you: What is so so so so so beautiful and wonderful and [all nice words] that is there in Britain, that is more important to you than your relationship and being with your partner.They blatantly ignored evidence on the file.
Simple. I have a continuing and wonderful relationship with my daughter from my first marriage who needs me at aged thirteen and a half. She is just about to do her options at school. I left my wife, not my daughter.British wrote:Hmm... sorry about this question: But i am asking this out of my sympathy towards teh hard time that the UK consulate has been giving you: What is so so so so so beautiful and wonderful and [all nice words] that is there in Britain, that is more important to you than your relationship and being with your partner.They blatantly ignored evidence on the file.
You have been away from your wife for several months just because the UK HO is giving you a hard time on a silly visa??
Is it even worth it???? What is so brilliant about this country that makes you keep on fighting with UK consulate to get a visa to bring your partner, than to setle down together somewhere where that govt. welcomes you!!!!!!
I think I can understand, though it makes me more angry there is no automatic requirement to see spouses at interview. I am temporarily living again with my parents as I my rent was up for renewal just before I left for Indonesia. It was only meant to be for a couple of months. So, when I applied they see a 40 something bloke, who "still" lives with his parents, marrying a younger Indonesian woman.No hard feelings, but i really don't understand why the UK consulate / UK HO behaves brutally like this when dealing with visa applicants, especially after you have done a wonderful job in accumulating so much evidence for the application.
Thank you.British wrote:I have a continuing and wonderful relationship with my daughter from my first marriageOIC, then it all adds up well! Sorry, i did not realise that!
Hope everything will settle down soon for you guys! Best of luck!