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You cannot apply for a fiancee visa if you have never met. So you will need to sort that out first before even thinking of him applying for that. The same is true for the spouse visa - you must have met each other (anywhere in the world) and have evidence of your relationship. If he can come to the UK on a visitor's visa and you spend time together (or conversely if you visit India, and get married there) and you collect documentary evidence of your relationship, then that will help. But I doubt you are in any condition to undertake a trip abroad?AimeeJay wrote:Thanks Wanderer.
And yeh, i am hoping that i will get better. the treatment is going gud.
I understand that we cant apply for Fiance Visa.
I have some questions now.
1. If we get married in India, will that be recognised in UK? & Can he apply for Spouse visa using that ?
2. Can my step-brother sponsor a fiance visa, had we met each other before ?
and to answer ur question...
He is qualified for HSMP. but it will consume more time. so we wanted to avoid that time loss.(also money !!)
And, wot u said is right. it may be gud if we have met each other before.
But, my BF is a genuine & gentlemanly guy.![]()
of course we are gonna meet & be togther for some time b4 getting married.
but u know wot.. now i have nobody for me. both my (divorced)parents have deserted me.
my step-brother will support me only for some more time.& i am getting my treatment in NHS!
Thanks
with regards
Aimeejay
Well for the x thousand UK Indians that bring their spouse over to the UK every year, I think they do! The UK recognises any legal marriage (if you have a certificate and are officially registered) in ANY country. Which is why I mentioned that as long as it is an official marriage (rather than just a 'blessing' or something) then the UK will accept it.AimeeJay wrote:yeah, i understand that we can't apply for a Fiance visa or Spouse visa until we have met.
If I dont have any place to live here, then I might go to India and continue the treatment there.
In that case we may get married in India. (in a Register office).
Are you sure, the marriage performed(in Register office) in India can be used to apply for Spouse visa?
coz, i saw in the GRO website, for registering marriages, which are done outside UK, with GRO. The list of recognised countries does not have India.!
Regards,
AimeeJay