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I know there is no CoA anymore but would you be able to marry if you are not a resident in the UK? I thought the Register Office requires some proof of residency? Would two tourists visiting the UK be able to marry?Lucapooka wrote:L
You can marry in the UK having entered as a general visitor but, strictly speaking, it's not permitted to enter the UK as a visitor with the pre-meditated intention to marry.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentc ... /DG_175717Jambo wrote:I know there is no CoA anymore but would you be able to marry if you are not a resident in the UK? I thought the Register Office requires some proof of residency? Would two tourists visiting the UK be able to marry?
What have you been doing here in London over the 8 years? Working? What application for "residency" have you applied for and why?lilmarr wrote:I am Italian and my fiance is American. I live in London ( i have lived here for 8 years). I have already started the application for residency in London which shouldn't be difficult
This is not required and I personally think it is foolish to submit this when you are married to an EU citizenvndpag wrote:Requirement for EEA2 (Resident Card) is very simple once your married Please see below points
Marriage certificate
Your proof of employement in UK ( To show exercise treaty right )
Council tax Bill or bank statement or any bills (Address proof living together)
Photos, Emails, before and after marriage
Only thing is you and your partner need to have patient to wait atleast 4 to 6 months process. You need to start to gether all your evidence of your relationship to prove UKBA for easy process.
You may be right but you can see the situation here finance never been to London. how you will show your relationship without additional document such as family photos, emails, address proof, etc, Please see the below comments from UKBA websiteThis is not required and I personally think it is foolish to submit this when you are married to an EU citizen
Who is suggesting that the relationship is not genuine?vndpag wrote:[
A marriage certificate alone does not give foreign nationals the right to live and work in the UK. Their relationship has to be genuine. If it's not, they face prosecution or deportation.