I want to marry my long term partner in the UK. I intend to apply for a marriage visa for her. She is a Chinese national, but was living in Japan for about 10 years until December 2017. I have visited her in China over the new year and sent her money for years.
She was divorced from a Japanese man in November 2017, shortly before returning to China. Their relationship broke down several years ago, and we have been together for about six years now.
I have some questions about the application. She is currently unemployed, I am sending her money to live off. I will send bank statements and wage slips (no issues with not earning enough to support her). Is there anything else I should do?
Since she was only recently divorced and basically didn't get divorced for all those years because it would have forced her to leave Japan, how should I handle it? They will want to see the divorce certificate. Is there anything I need to put in the notes about the short time between her divorce and new marriage?
How much evidence of our relationship is required? I can show airline tickets going back years, bank transfers going back years, photos... We chat on instant messenger apps, I don't have extended history of that.
I understand that the Home Office has a "hostile environment" policy and will do anything possible to refuse the visa. I tried contacting a couple of immigration lawyers near me but didn't get any response to my emails. Should I get a lawyer to check the application? It doesn't seem that complex but I'm worried about the HO.
Am I right in thinking that if the HO refuses the visa it could be harder to apply for, say, an EEA spouse visa in an EEA country later?
Thanks for any advice.
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