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So to summarise: a Hungarian marries a Nigerian in Nigeria in order to take him to the UK.marriage was in Nigeria and EEA natioanal is Hungarian. EAA visa is intended for the UK.
Proxy marriages are not recognised in the UK no matter how, when the spouses sign the certificates.Sundancekid12 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 1:58 pmDoes the bride and groom have to sign a proxy marriage certificate to make it valid?
It's not necessarily a fraud but it triggers more scrutiny. The other day, I was travelling to Germany and I used my UK credit card to buy a gift online and get it sent to a friend in Spain. 100% legit transaction but next thing I know, it was declined and my card blocked. I had to spend 30 min on the phone with the bank to unlock it again.
Not a nice accusation to make when you're not aware of the OPs circumstances or personal life.
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
This is solely your assumption. It's perfectly reasonable for a signature to change over time, especially if the passport was issued a considerable time prior to signing the marriage certificate.NatCam wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 7:06 pm@Zerubbbel The signatures do not match. The guy can't explain why they do not match, not that "they do match, I don't know why the HO thinks they don't."
It could be someone else with a stolen passport, don't you think?
It could be that the girl couldn't travel to Nigeria and asked a friend to sign for her. Either way it is forgery.
I hardly get my own signature right. Because someone dont get their signature right does not equate to forgery.NatCam wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 7:06 pm@Zerubbbel The signatures do not match. The guy can't explain why they do not match, not that "they do match, I don't know why the HO thinks they don't."
It could be someone else with a stolen passport, don't you think?
It could be that the girl couldn't travel to Nigeria and asked a friend to sign for her. Either way it is forgery.
I signed for my passport when I was 12, they've kept the same signature on there.NatCam wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 7:06 pm@Zerubbbel The signatures do not match. The guy can't explain why they do not match, not that "they do match, I don't know why the HO thinks they don't."
It could be someone else with a stolen passport, don't you think?
It could be that the girl couldn't travel to Nigeria and asked a friend to sign for her. Either way it is forgery.
Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.
Mahatma Gandhi
I think you should, as secret.simon advised, go ahead with reapplying - though the time is surely very tight as any EEA route is closing by December 31, 2020. For future reference's sake, make sure that the signatures match in both documents.Biko wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 5:20 pmHowever, it is noted that the signature of the bride on the marriage certificate does not match the signature in your passport. While it is noted that you have provided an affidavit stating that the person who signed the marriage certificate and you, are one and the same, you have provided no evidence signed by a competent authority stating the same.