sushdmehta wrote:Having read some posts on the issue, the following appear to be more likely scenarios that may raise suspicion in absence of (adequate) evidence presented to ECO:
1. Recent marriage. Spouse leaves for UK immediately / soon after marriage and dependent application is made after a gap.
2. Migrant travels to home country to get married and returns to UK shortly after. The dependent applies later.
In the scenario where people have been married for some (or long time) before migrant applies for Tier 1 (application form reflects married status), the ECO may be less suspicious (perhaps) than in the scenarios above.
All IMHO ....
regards
But that's what will always happen for applicants who are already in UK on Tier 1 and then get married in their home country...
As they must be working in UK and after marriage they definitely would have to leave for UK to resume their work and their wife would later be applying for dependant visa....and the most proofs that you can submit is marriage certificate (they ought to respect this) , wedding photos , card
what else can you submit to prove you genuinely married the one making dependant application....one option could be to invite British consulate to your wedding ...