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You sure? You sure it's not a holiday romance? I know this is not an international relationship board but I do think it's relevant cos the authorities will view ur relationship with scepticism and it's only fair to warn u Kingston is just about the most undesirable place to attempt to get a UK visa from.nuranda07 wrote:I went on holiday to jamacia and I know that I have met the love of my life (Soulmate).
Certificates of Approval[/url] > [url=http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/visitingtheuk/coaguidance.pdf]Important information regarding Certificate of Approval for marriage or civil partnership applications wrote:5. RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
5.1 The rules on certificates of approval do not currently apply if you plan to get married at an Anglican Church in England or Wales, after marriage banns or an ecclesiastical licence. You must contact a member of the clergy at the church where you plan to get married to make the appropriate arrangements. However the policy of excluding these religious ceremonies from the certificate of approval scheme was declared unlawful by the High Court. The Government has indicated it will change the rules to bring such marriages within the scope of the scheme. The date of this change has not yet been determined.