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Raj, where do you work? It is not very helpful if you are working in London, for example, to show the accommodation is in Manchester!I have relatives who lives in London and Manchester and they owns properties, I have friend in Milton Keynes who owns the property too.
I think that as long as the needed evidence is there at the time that the visa application is made, then that is OK. It might be best to actually move into the new accommodation before you fly out for the wedding. That way you could take a few pictures of the place to give more confidence to the ECO considering the visa application.So does it really make a difference if I get into tenancy agreement type accommodation right now or I get into tenancy agreement type accommodation just weeks before going to India let say from April 2006.
Yes it is possible to do that. I moved to a new apartment 40 days before getting married. I was sharing an accomodation as a bacehelor, did not want to do that when I was get married, and moved into a new house before leaving for India. EC would not have a problem with that. After all your payslips will prove you can look after yourself and your dependents. If possible, apart from your religious cermonies, get a proper registered marriage certificate (for that you will both have to apply in advance), keep all your payslips and bank statements and take them to India with you. The EC should be a cakewalk for you. My spouse and the spouses of many people I know on work permits/HSMP with permanent jobs had their dependent visas in a day from India.as you are suggesting that I should look for new accomodation which provides the formal agreement, is it possible that instead of moving right now I will move to that type of accomodation just weeks before when I would be getting married i.e. in May 2006 in India.
I dont know about that. I didnt show a great deal of money in my current account. I had just got married, needless to say a good portion of my savings went in it. I still didnt have a problem with the EC. To be on the safe side I had taken the last 12 year payslips and bank statements but ended up submitting only the last 6 months1) how much bank balance do I need to show for my wife getting the dependent VISA
You can opt for a civil marriage, often incorrectly referred to as a "court marriage," under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Provisions in the Act govern civil marriages and require no religious ritual or ceremony of any kind. The necessary requirement is that the persons intending to marry inform the marriage officer of the district in which at least one of them lives. The marriage officer then posts the information on a public notice board and keeps it up for 30 days. During those 30 days, any person can object to the marriage on grounds such as the intended bride is under age or that she is too closely related to the bridegroom or that she has been married before. If no valid objections are received, the couple signs a declaration in the marriage office in the presence of three witnesses. The marriage officer then issues a certificate of marriage to the couple as proof of the marriage. The facts that I like about the Special Marriage Act is that with the couple both belong to the same religion then continue to be governed by the same personal law (i.e HPL, MPL) and if they belong to differrent religions it is governed by the Indian Personal Law. Local embassies like BHC in India have no problem recognising it.2) what is the procedure for applying and getting marriage registration certificate, as I will be getting married in Delhi.
As I understand it there is no fixed amount of money that the ECO will be looking for. It is as "simple" as providing sufficient proof that the person applying for the visa will not need to claim certain public funds. As everyone's financial circumstances are different it is impossible to come up with a fixed amount of money being sufficient, or not.I dont know about that. I didnt show a great deal of money in my current account.1) how much bank balance do I need to show for my wife getting the dependent VISA