Interesting and contradictory experiences it seems from people in the same position.
My MP has tried three times, without success, to get a reply from the Minister, Kevin Foster.
He received a reply from an MP's 'Assistant Account Manager' representing UKVI who wrote that an extension (with the £1,000 fee) was the correct route. Clearly that isn't accurate given the requirement to show two years cohabitation in the application process as someone has found doing a 'dummy' application. The fee also contradicts the many public domain statements that there will be no penalty.
Anyway, there is an extension up to 31st July and a repeat of the option to extend by six months. I assume this 6-month option is the same application process that requires 2-year cohabitation (and therefore not applicable) and the £1,000 fee that contradicts the 'no penalty' Home Office statements.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... -residents
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Fiancés, fiancées or proposed civil partners
If you’re here with 6 months’ leave as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner and your wedding or civil ceremony has been delayed due to coronavirus you can either request an extension until 31 July 2020 by updating your records with the Coronavirus Immigration Team, or apply to extend your stay for a further 6 months to allow the ceremony to take place."
So the issue is whether marriages will be allowed before 31st July and allow sufficient time for Registry Offices to slot couples in these circumstances before an FLR (m) application can be submitted. My local registry office has been very understanding and will give an early appointment once allowed.
I assume if weddings and visa submissions are not possible before 31st July then UKVI will extend until the end of Sept. No doubt there will be confusion until the last minute. Not sure why they can't just say we "we will continue to extend every two months until weddings and subsequent FLR (m) visa applications are able to take place."
I will ask my MP about this and see if he can get Kevin Foster to finally give some clarity. It's a bit of an eye-opener that his MP colleague (my MP) from the same party has been chasing him for a reply for 3 months without success.