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Should We Notify HO That We Are Getting Married?

Post by mlist » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:51 am

Hi, I am a British citizen, my partner is an overstayer and we have been together for 3 1/2 years. We are getting married in the following weeks and have already given notice at the registry office. However, his solicitor wants his permission to send a letter informing the HO of the impending marriage shortly before the d-day.

I am worried about this and was wondering whether it is actually a good idea to inform the home office of the upcoming marriage ceremony (since we did not seem to have any problems at the registry office)? Is there any requirement that we don't know about that registrars should inform the HO of every foreign national that gets married in the UK? Furthermore, will informing the HO will create more problems on the wedding day (e.g. like them turning up and stopping the wedding etc.), if they do not already know of the wedding?

Thank you

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Post by Casa » Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:47 pm

Just who's side is your solicitor on? It's the last thing he should be considering. You don't need to notify the Home Office prior to the wedding.
If you do, you risk your partner's removal. Registrars will only notify the authorities if they suspect a sham marriage.

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Post by mlist » Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:44 am

Casa wrote:Just who's side is your solicitor on? It's the last thing he should be considering. You don't need to notify the Home Office prior to the wedding.
If you do, you risk your partner's removal. Registrars will only notify the authorities if they suspect a sham marriage.
Thanks for your reply. He said it was to safeguard my partner's interest but I always thought something wasn't right.

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