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I see, thanks. In terms of requirements, is marriage visitor visa any different from visitor visa?
Why not get married in Pakistan? It would probably be a whole lot faster to do and then apply.you’re not planning to stay or settle in the UK after your marriage or civil partnership
As I understand it, the idea of a marriage visit visa is more for a non-EEA couple who would like to get married in one of the UK's scenic spots or historic castles/palaces and then return to their usual country of residence. It is effectively a visit visa that allows a marriage to take place as well.FriendlyGhost wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:14 amIs the idea of marriage visit visa that one would marry someone in UK and then not settle here?
That's fine. Engagements/betrothals are not typically officially evidenced in most countries. Did you go through the two links in my previous post? They show the kind of non-official evidence that is required.FriendlyGhost wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:14 amRight, so although we are engaged, there is no official document to prove that.
The registrar will refuse the application if she is here on a visit visa. An Islamic nikkah in the UK will have no legal value, as Casa has already advised.FriendlyGhost wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:14 amShe will visit me in December anyway, so the idea is to do marriage here and then apply for spouse visa from Pakistan.
Good idea. Go for it.FriendlyGhost wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:14 amAlternatively, I can go there in January, just for the nikah.
I have split your post into your own topic. Please don't tag your questions onto another member's thread as this is unfair and causes confusion.FriendlyGhost wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 4:05 pmHi,
Sorry for slightly off tangent question. What happens after your partner comes to UK and marries? Do you apply for spouse visa again? How long does that take?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks Sorry didn't realise that threads were per case. Will keep in mind now.Casa wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 5:41 pmYou may want to bear in mind that until FLR(M) is granted, your spouse will be unable to work. Postal applications can take 12 weeks or more to process, whereas when applying in person the application is generally decided on the same day.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -form-flrm
Correction as applications outside the UK cost more.Option 1:
Finace visa + Spouse visa: GBP 993 (fiance) + GBP 993 (spouse) + GBP 590 (for premium service which we will need) = 2,576
Me to go to Pakistan and do marriage there: ~GBP 500 (return ticket) + GBP 1,464 (spouse visa) + £600 Immigration Health Surcharge = GBP 2,564Option 2:
Me to go to Pakistan and do marriage there: ~GBP 500 (return ticket) + GBP 993 (spouse visa) = GBP 1,493