Hi all,
I’m a British citizen and have been with my fiancé for 3 years now. He has never visited the U.K. but I spent just under a year in his home country living and working as a teacher. However I had to come back to the U.K. as he had to complete his compulsory military service for 14 months. I will be visiting him in a month as he has now completed his military service and I haven’t seen him for 18 months. We kept our relationship alive during the period of being apart through FaceTime, WhatsApp, Viber etc.
Our plan is to get married in the U.K. and have our wedding here, then apply for him to settle here as a spouse. I don’t feel safe in his home country after I experienced living there and my family were not happy about it either. I meet all the requirements to sponsor him to come over.
However, my confusion is whether to get legally married without a wedding in his home country since I’ll be visiting there soon, and then come back to the U.K. and apply for a spouse visa. Or apply for a fiancé visa and getting married here in the U.K. then switch to a spouse visa, which I understand is more expensive. I’m worried that we will be rejected if we get married without a wedding when applying for a spouse visa, as I’ve read before that the ECO requires proof of a wedding with pictures, invitations cards etc. I don’t want our application to face scrutiny from the HO with just a marriage contract as proof of our marriage.
Will it be more easier and straight forward to apply for a fiancé visa? Or is there a chance for us to be accepted for the spouse visa without having a wedding or any kind of celebration first?
Your opinions and advice would be much appreciated