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You dont have to give details of the council etc. They are very easy to find out. You might want to have a look at the below thread.sanjaywakhare wrote:Hi everyone,
I am applying for Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife in Mumbai, India. Does anyone here by any chance know how these people verify Marriage certificates.
Two of my friends also had applied for tier 1 dependant visa. And their visa got rejected saying that the EO found the marriage false.
But I know that the marriage certificate's were genuine and issued by proper process at the marriage registration council.
My Marriage certificate is also issued in proper way at the Marriage registration council. None of the marriage certificates has contact information of the marriage council.
I was just wondering how do theses guys verify marriages?
Please post if you know anything about this.
Thank you
How can he/she conclude that?And the ECO also stated that such quick occurrence of events makes me believe that this marriage is false.
One of the members in this forum has raised a query of why people submit photographs (wedding) when it is not required or mentioned in the guidance. At that instance, I agreed to his view and after reading your post, I think it is a good idea to submit photos and not just the photos of the pair but also the photos of the family along with the pair. This may increase the confidence of the CW that this is indeed a genuine marriage and not done for human trafficking.sanjaywakhare wrote:Yes he did appeal. But as you must be knowing appeal is a long process. and without much hope. Yes he did provide photos but they were just 2-3 photos. may be this is where he went wrong.aruni4470 wrote: What happened after that? Did he appeal/go for admin review/Reapply?
stretch.
Rightly said Aruni...aruni4470 wrote:One of the members in this forum has raised a query of why people submit photographs (wedding) when it is not required or mentioned in the guidance. At that instance, I agreed to his view and after reading your post, I think it is a good idea to submit photos and not just the photos of the pair but also the photos of the family along with the pair. This may increase the confidence of the CW that this is indeed a genuine marriage and not done for human trafficking.
1. A Notary Public /Magistrate or Foreign Office from your home country.sanjaywakhare wrote:Hi everyone,
I am applying for Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife in Mumbai, India. Does anyone here by any chance know how these people verify Marriage certificates.
Two of my friends also had applied for tier 1 dependant visa. And their visa got rejected saying that the EO found the marriage false.
But I know that the marriage certificate's were genuine and issued by proper process at the marriage registration council.
My Marriage certificate is also issued in proper way at the Marriage registration council. None of the marriage certificates has contact information of the marriage council.
I was just wondering how do theses guys verify marriages?
Please post if you know anything about this.
Thank you
Sanjay.. Too much info is also not good.. i rekon.. point 1 and 2 are more than enough..sanjaywakhare wrote:@Aruni, Ramesh
Right, I am of opinion that one should submit the following for dependant visa application:
1. Marriage Certificate.
2. Photograph of main events in Marriage. (Havan, wearing mangalsutra, pheras...yes they do see these things)
Photograph showing crowd attending the marriage, 1 or 2 Reception photos if possible, 1 or 2 engagement photos.
3. Husband-Wife's joint bank account statements (This strengthens the application, as people will have joint account only with people closely related)
4. Some people also show property document if husband and wife both are co-owners of the property.
5. If a 'Name Change after marriage' declaration is made in the official Government Gazette, attaching a 'English' copy of it will be helpful.
6. Insurance policy document where both husband-wife's name appear.
Submitting documents mentioned in point 1 and 2 are MANDATORY.
Submitting any 2 (or more than 2 ) documents from above 3-6 points will definitely make the application strong and prove that the marriage is not false
Nope I did not get any reply from BHC yet. But heard that BHC takes 18- 20 days to reply.tvn_ramesh wrote:
Sanjay.. Too much info is also not good.. i rekon.. point 1 and 2 are more than enough..
btw.. did u resolve your Tier1(G) Visa issue or received a reply form the BHC email?? before applying for your dependent as Tier1(G) Dependent?
My understanding is these would be good to provide if there is a long gap between marriage date and visa application date. Otherwise, no need.3. Husband-Wife's joint bank account statements (This strengthens the application, as people will have joint account only with people closely related)
4. Some people also show property document if husband and wife both are co-owners of the property.
5. If a 'Name Change after marriage' declaration is made in the official Government Gazette, attaching a 'English' copy of it will be helpful.
6. Insurance policy document where both husband-wife's name appear.
sanjaywakhare wrote:@Aruni, Ramesh
Right, I am of opinion that one should submit the following for dependant visa application:
1. Marriage Certificate.
2. Photograph of main events in Marriage. (Havan, wearing mangalsutra, pheras...yes they do see these things)
Photograph showing crowd attending the marriage, 1 or 2 Reception photos if possible, 1 or 2 engagement photos.
3. Husband-Wife's joint bank account statements (This strengthens the application, as people will have joint account only with people closely related)
4. Some people also show property document if husband and wife both are co-owners of the property.
5. If a 'Name Change after marriage' declaration is made in the official Government Gazette, attaching a 'English' copy of it will be helpful.
6. Insurance policy document where both husband-wife's name appear.
Submitting documents mentioned in point 1 and 2 are MANDATORY.
Submitting any 2 (or more than 2 ) documents from above 3-6 points will definitely make the application strong and prove that the marriage is not false
Jacob123 wrote:I noticed in couple of threads that members have also submitted CD/DVD with recording of the entire marriage. I think that is a great idea if added with 1 and 2sanjaywakhare wrote:@Aruni, Ramesh
Right, I am of opinion that one should submit the following for dependant visa application:
1. Marriage Certificate.
2. Photograph of main events in Marriage. (Havan, wearing mangalsutra, pheras...yes they do see these things)
Photograph showing crowd attending the marriage, 1 or 2 Reception photos if possible, 1 or 2 engagement photos.
3. Husband-Wife's joint bank account statements (This strengthens the application, as people will have joint account only with people closely related)
4. Some people also show property document if husband and wife both are co-owners of the property.
5. If a 'Name Change after marriage' declaration is made in the official Government Gazette, attaching a 'English' copy of it will be helpful.
6. Insurance policy document where both husband-wife's name appear.
Submitting documents mentioned in point 1 and 2 are MANDATORY.
Submitting any 2 (or more than 2 ) documents from above 3-6 points will definitely make the application strong and prove that the marriage is not false