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It seems to me to be a specifically an issue of the interaction between Syrian and Romanian law rather than either relating to the UK or indeed universal in any way. I will therefore move the thread to the EEurope immigration forum.
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 6:27 pmHello everyone, my name is Nick and I am a Romanian citizen and my girlfriend is of Syrian nationality.We have been in a long distance relationship + seeing each other in Beirut, Lebanon for 2 years.
I managed to bring my my girlfriend (from Syria) on a visit visa in Romania. We are now in Bucharest. The only problem is that, in order to get married, we need the certificate of celibacy for her (we have ALL other documents). The document is ready and it is in Syria but needs approval from Internal Affairs there before coming to Romania to be approved at the Embassy here.
To put everything in a few words, this document cannot be approved in Syria at the Ministry of Internal Affairs because she is Muslim (in the birth certificate anyway as in real life she has a different religion) and I am Christian.
In order to get her celibacy certificate, we would send baptism & birth certificates + blood tests; both originals and certified translations in Syria. There, the documents would be used to generate and approve the celibacy certificate.
BUT... everyone, even at the Embassy, lawyers etc... say that we do that and we wait for 2 months to get a negative response because of our difference in religion!!!
AND apparently everywhere in Romania (even other countries) they require that celibacy certificate for us to get married!!!
Basically, one way would be me converting to Islam, which we both would not prefer.
The other way would be to wait for the visa to end so she can apply for asylum in Romania. He refugee status would allow us ton get married without too many complications from Syria.
Please some advice from someone with experience in this matter!
Thank you,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:34 amHi Caravel88 and thank you for the reply. There were some ideas in this thread related to the fact that I could marry my girlfriend in a country where the single status document is not required.
Do you know of any country that would allow that, even outside the EU, a country easy to get to for someone from the EU and someone from non-EU area?
Kind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:17 pmVegas yes I know, I read about this online.
Is that even legit? There are so many stories... But we would need visa to get there anyway.
I am searching for countries that we can both visit without visas and that not require a long time in terms of residency and also do not require that letter of no impediment.
For example, Dominica seems to be a country that could provide us with all these things.
What other thoughts do you have in this regard?
Kind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 11:22 amHi Caravel88,
I checked this site:
https://www.marryabroad.co.uk/how-to-ma ... nica.shtml
Am I missing something? I don't see any letter of no impediment there...
Kind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 1:05 pmLiterally we called everywhere here and the Embassy of Syria is the only one that can give us the document, after the document is issued from Syria at their Ministry of External Affairs.
I went to the Embassy 5 times so far to ask different questions and to put the matter in different ways. They taught us to go a different way because in Syria they want to know the person she is marrying too..... and his religion (which is Christian, which is my religion).
There are people there that cannot get married (inside Syria!!) if the man is not Muslim!!
That letter of no impediment would come only from Syria and, before that, they also require my Baptism Certificate that clearly states my religion (of course it would be translated etc... + other documents that are fine).
Any opinions?
Kind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 21, 2018 7:27 pmHi Caravel88:
A) Her religion is not the problem, mine is. I am the one who is supposed to convert to Islam and we do not want that as she is Muslim only by birth certificate as she has a different religion anyway but in Syria things are the way they are... either way, for her certificate of no impediment to be approved in Syria, OUR marriage has to be accepted by them and they are ok only when the man is Muslim; the girl can be of any religion...
B) We tried and asked everything in Romania and in Syria...
C) Hmm... other grounds for the that certificate of celibacy? Like what? That is supposed to serve the purpose of marriage. Basically when we go at the Embassy and she asks for the document, they simply ask for the future husband's (which is me) details... and that is like a door slammed in the face.
D) Yes! Only as a refugee she would not need that document.
E) Not possible in RO and in a few other countries in the EU
F) Yes, 2 years of living together is one of the requirements in the UK for the fiancee visa and there is a lot more to talk just on this matter.
Kind regards,
Nick
You are confusing this with the UK unmarried partner visa.
Well, if there was a previous marriage or civil partnership, then she'd have to provide a divorce certificate.
I am surprised that a certificate of no impediment is not needed for a fiancée visa application but at the very latest you'd have to supply it when you want to get married.Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 10:07 amHi ALKB, no, she is single. But to prove that, isn't that what the certificate of no impediment is? Or how?? Because this is the one document we cannot get from Syria.
First time we applied for UK fiancee visa we did not require such document (we got rejected because of asylum risk and because we had never met at that time)... Can you advice please?
Lind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:50 amHi Caravel88, so:
She cannot switch to Christian as there this is not an ok thing to do .Basically, the Internal Affairs there has to approve OUR marriage!... I know it is weird... Only if I switch to Islam, which we do not want. She is Muslim only in birth certificate anyway because there it is the way it is.
Yes! The birth certificate, which is 3 weeks old (all her documents are new as I guided her to do everything before coming to me), shows almost all about her including civil status, which is single!!! But the letter of no impediment is needed too!
1. No tax-return , only birth certificate to show that, as stated above.
2. Yes, that is needed too! So, her civil status will come out from 3 documents: birth certificate, letter of no impediment AND sworn affidavit...
3. No, going in Syria is not an option AND, again, I am Christian and she is Muslim (again, in birth certificate only) and they do not approve this kind of marriage, be it civil or religious... And she cannot switch (only for Syria she cannot switch religion! if we do not have to deal with Syria, she can change religion to be like me of course and we go on with our lives...).
Countries where we can travel easily, with no visa or visa on arrival: Dominica, Seychelles, Tanzania just to name a few that are also nice to see... but they all require that letter of no impediment.
Las Vegas would be the only place not to ask for that letter of no impediment??? In the world???
Kind regards,
Nick
Epsilonn wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 12:52 pmHi Caravel88, she cannot change her religion because rules in Syria are very strict. Let us not talk about the fact that we have been calling Internal and External Affairs and we get no answer...
To get to those countries... I don't know, how people get from one place to another. We will fly, surf, whatever it takes... I need to plan and learn before I do anything like that.
ALKB, I will read more about Micronesia...
Kind regards,
Nick