Hello, I have a couple of questions pertaining to a Fiancé visa and I just wanted to check a few things before submitting the application as I don’t want to make an expensive mistake.
I have been in a long distance relationship with my partner for 3 years. During this time we have flown back and forth numerous times to see each other and spent about 11 months together during the pandemic. I am confident that we can prove that this is a genuine relationship as we have conversations from the day we met, pictures, flight tickets, gift receipts etc. My partner proposed via video call however he plans to propose again in person when we are reunited in a couple of months. We are eager to get married, preferably in the UK so we have now began the process of applying for a fiancé visa but will only submit the application once he has proposed in person. My questions are as follows:
1. Would the fact that he initially proposed over the phone raise concerns?
2. We plan to submit the application literally a few days after he proposes in person, again will this raise any concerns. Should there be a gap between face to face proposal and application?
3. What kind of proof needs to be submitted to prove that we intend to get married? Again would it be suspicious if I start enquiring with venues etc now as he hasn’t proposed in person?
4. On his visits here he has always stated that he is visiting family but has given my address. He has never told immigration that he is visiting his girlfriend. Would this be a red flag as I guess false information has been provided. Should this be flagged in a cover letter?
5. Aside from proof of intent to marry, are the other documents required the exact same as the spouse visa?
6. Is he allowed to travel on a fiancé visa as we would love to book a honeymoon?
Thank you so much in advance for any help provided.
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