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Your girlfriend has become finace within last two days! Did you mention of the applicant's previous visitor visa rejection to the advisor?sohois wrote:Hi all,
My fiance and I recently met with some immigration consultancy to get their advice on possibility of a marriage visa. Now, according to what is laid out on gov.uk, we can meet all of the requirements for a marriage visa. We aren't married yet, but can do so soon, my current overseas position meets the financial requirements and I can take a job with a family company to meet the reqs, and all the other areas are met.
However, we were informed that it was still extremely difficult to get approved, due to various unrevealed rules that apparently existed. For one, they said we needed to have been married for a long period prior to applying. They also said some kind of property ownership was essential.
Is this all true? Are there a number of secret requirements that the UK can use to turn down an application?
Thanks
Haha, I assumed someone would notice that.Mauser1905 wrote:Your girlfriend has become finace within last two days! Did you mention of the applicant's previous visitor visa rejection to the advisor?sohois wrote:Hi all,
My fiance and I recently met with some immigration consultancy to get their advice on possibility of a marriage visa. Now, according to what is laid out on gov.uk, we can meet all of the requirements for a marriage visa. We aren't married yet, but can do so soon, my current overseas position meets the financial requirements and I can take a job with a family company to meet the reqs, and all the other areas are met.
However, we were informed that it was still extremely difficult to get approved, due to various unrevealed rules that apparently existed. For one, they said we needed to have been married for a long period prior to applying. They also said some kind of property ownership was essential.
Is this all true? Are there a number of secret requirements that the UK can use to turn down an application?
Thanks
http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 82175.html
ECO may or may not see the application as genuine given the previous attempt to gain visitor visa without success on her own and now spouse!
Your assumption is incorrect, as the information in your previous topic may affect the considerations in your current topic.sohois wrote:I assumed it was better to ask different questions in different forums
Ok, well the previous one can be closed thenvinny wrote:Your assumption is incorrect, as the information in your previous topic may affect the considerations in your current topic.sohois wrote:I assumed it was better to ask different questions in different forums