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2 years is too much for some, especially in India, where many marriages are arranged marriages (wont discuss details on this). The EC officer in Chennai would accept if you can show the marriage certificate, invitation card and also a photo album of the ceremony.Chess wrote: 2). Proof that you have been married (and that it was not a marriage of convinience). Obviously it would help to have sufficient evidence that you 'never' met your wife a 'week ago'. Clearly it would be helpful if you had documentary evidence spanning a period of 2 years.
5). No medicals required, but there may be a 'health' check at port of entry. Advise your wife to also come with a photocopy of your passport and HSMP visa when coming to PoE, assuming EC is granted.
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Should be 6-8 weeks, of which the medicals take around 5 weeks.bouncingboy wrote:Hi All
4 How long will it take for getting my spouse visa
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The presentation of a certificate/licence issued in respect of a marriage that is valid and in accordance with the laws of the country in which it was conducted is enough to proove the relationship. The two year period refers to those applying to join their sponsor in the UK as an unmarried partner.Proof that you have been married (and that it was not a marriage of convinience). Obviously it would help to have sufficient evidence that you 'never' met your wife a 'week ago'. Clearly it would be helpful if you had documentary evidence spanning a period of 2 years.
Shouldn't be if all relevant documents are submitted.I will be having 5 Months of HSMP visa after marriage . Will it be a problem in processing my spouse visa
Depends on whether medical tests and/or an interview are required. Interviews would typically be waived for spouses/ dependents of people in the UK on a long term category (apart from settlement applications).How long will it take for getting my spouse visa
Entry Clearance Officers have the power to refer any visa applicant for a medical examination prior to issuing Entry Clearance (visa) or even to require you to present yourself to the Medical Officer at the UK Port of Entry. Medical tests would typically be for those coming to the UK for longer than 6 months. Various posts implement this policy on a local practice level but it is most common at subcontinent posts (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka). Needless to say visa issuance in such cases depends on the speed at which the applicant gets to see the medical officer they are referred to and how long it takes for the medical exam report to get back to the ECO with recommendations. The 6-8 week period quoted by Dip is not unusual. Where no medical is required EC may be granted on the day of application and certainly within 48 hours. If your spouse does not get a medical in India then do advice her to carry a chest x-ray to avoid delays at the UK POE.Will my spouse have to go for a medical test
No. Any person can be directed to undergo a medical. Nationals of countries where the health care system is not to the same standard as that of the UK are more likely to be referred for medicals(it also stops you being a burden to the NHS when you get here). TB, Pulmonary disease, trachoma, mental disorders, sexually transmitted diseases and the list goes on.just one more clarification...are Health checks carried out for India only??? What on earth do they look for