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How do I get married or register a civil partnership in the United Kingdom? wrote:Religious ceremonies
The rules on certificate of approval do not currently apply if you plan to get married at an Anglican Church in England or Wales, after marriage banns or with a religious licence. You should contact a member of the clergy at the church where you plan to get married for more help.
You were actually told that by the Solicitor? That after the marriage the visa application can be made in the UK?if we find one that means we can apply for a visa while we are in england
yes, it was explained to me.John wrote:You were actually told that by the Solicitor? That after the marriage the visa application can be made in the UK?if we find one that means we can apply for a visa while we are in england
If so I express surprise, given that even if married he would still need to return to his country to apply for the spouse visa.
That being so why doesn't he leave the country voluntarily and the two of you get married in his country, after which he can apply for the needed spouse visa.
No doubt the importance of the 01.10.08 date was explained to you?
thank you so much, i've messaged you.hignfu wrote:Just wanted to add my bit,........
me and my partner wernt to Albania last year to get married, we were living in the UK and went to Albania to get married then applied for a Spouse Visa....the whole process for us took approx 3 months, we got the visa without appeal.
I suggest that you do alot of research about the whole Visa application process, make sure you have all the required documentation and then some more just to back it up....you can never be too prepared for these things!!
If you need any assistance then please private message me and I will try and help!
Kind Regards
E
In my opinion .... and indeed don't take my word for it .... just read the messages on this Board .... it is a total waste of time and money even making the application in the UK. For starters it will take years for the application to be decided, and even then there is little chance of it succeeding. And all the time he would be waiting he would not be allowed to work. In short, even applying in the UK gives false hope and would be extremely expensive, taking into account the loss of earnings while he would be waiting.we can apply for the visa from the uk, she said that it is likely he will be sent back but not definitely.
yeah we know we definitely have to be out by then.John wrote:In my opinion .... and indeed don't take my word for it .... just read the messages on this Board .... it is a total waste of time and money even making the application in the UK. For starters it will take years for the application to be decided, and even then there is little chance of it succeeding. And all the time he would be waiting he would not be allowed to work. In short, even applying in the UK gives false hope and would be extremely expensive, taking into account the loss of earnings while he would be waiting.we can apply for the visa from the uk, she said that it is likely he will be sent back but not definitely.
hignfu, thanks for coming in on this matter. This is what this Board is all about. Its strength lies in its members talking from their personal experience.
vickivickii, my recollection is that in order to get married in Albania there is a procedure to follow, but no doubt hignfu will put you right about that.
About 01.10.08, so the Solicitor did explain about that. So you know the importance of him leaving the UK in the near future.
Oh I don't expect for the first church that I phone will say yes. I have over 200 churches just in London to call. If we have no luck we will have to go to albania but i would like to marry here.John wrote:I think you simply need to explain the situation, that your fiancee is an Albanian overstayer, and the two of you wish to get married in a CofE Church.
I hope I am wrong, but I think you might struggle on this. Certainly I would be amazed if you are lucky enough to find that the first Church you phone says yes. Start with the CofE Church for the Parish in which you live. That is your obviously first choice on your list.