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For starters, he needs a valid passport. There is no way he can marry without passport.Also my partner does not have his passport with him , because he has submitted to Home office for asylum seeking purpose.
thank you for the information .Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 12:31 pmFor starters, he needs a valid passport. There is no way he can marry without passport.Also my partner does not have his passport with him , because he has submitted to Home office for asylum seeking purpose.
Then you need to go to a Registrar approved by the Home Office. They may extend the notice period to 70 days.
But first of all, he needs to get his passport before starting any discussion about marriage.
Copy is not enough.archshan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:27 pmthank you for the information .Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 12:31 pmFor starters, he needs a valid passport. There is no way he can marry without passport.Also my partner does not have his passport with him , because he has submitted to Home office for asylum seeking purpose.
Then you need to go to a Registrar approved by the Home Office. They may extend the notice period to 70 days.
But first of all, he needs to get his passport before starting any discussion about marriage.
how to get his passport and is a certified copy of the passport also enough.
His passport is expired, which is currently in hands off the Home office.