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No, she is not parenting. Child is with the father. Ye, she mentioned that has child as a tie.Casa wrote:Ah! A child. You haven't mentioned this before. What will happen to the child if your girlfriend marries you and settles in the UK? I'm assuming she's divorced from the child's father. Does he have parental access at present?
Was the child mentioned in the visitor visa application?
"then it would be wise not to offend those who are married with muslim, hindu, jewish etc wives."Casa wrote:Ah! A child. You haven't mentioned this before. What will happen to the child if your girlfriend marries you and settles in the UK? I'm assuming she's divorced from the child's father. Does he have parental access at present?
Was the child mentioned in the visitor visa application?
By the way, if this thread is going to continue (and I suspect it is), then it would be wise not to offend those who are married with muslim, hindu, jewish etc wives.
Actually now I remember that she was never married. So no. Never legally married.Casa wrote:jp70. This is an immigration forum and not the place to discuss comparisons between religions.
If you want to continue it would be wise to take my advice.
'It might be one of those night things'. A strange way to describe a child from a relationship! However..did she enter into a legal marriage and if so does she have the proof of divorce?
i think he is making it up as he goes along. Or maybe lying. Oh no wait, he's Christian and no Christian has ever told a lie ever.jp70 wrote:Actually now I remember that she was never married. So no. Never legally married.Casa wrote:jp70. This is an immigration forum and not the place to discuss comparisons between religions.
If you want to continue it would be wise to take my advice.
'It might be one of those night things'. A strange way to describe a child from a relationship! However..did she enter into a legal marriage and if so does she have the proof of divorce?
But why would I need to state the obvious one (that she will live in her own house)? Isnt it normal that fiancee lives in a different house than the man until they get married? I think thats the normal case. The couple starts to live together after married, isnt it? Some do differently, but thats "against" the normal marriege.Casa wrote:jp70 I think you need to stand back and consider how this application for a fiance visa may appear to the ECO.
When your fiancee arrives in the UK on her 6 month fiancee visa she will have stated in the application that due to strict religious beliefs she will be unable to live under the same roof as you until after you are married.
Your relationship is hardly conventional is it? You met over the internet and yet you now say you want to sponsor her as your fiance even though in your other post she was just your friend who you 'might' date.jp70 wrote:But why would I need to state the obvious one (that she will live in her own house)? Isnt it normal that fiancee lives in a different house than the man until they get married? I think thats the normal case. The couple starts to live together after married, isnt it? Some do differently, but thats "against" the normal marriege.Casa wrote:jp70 I think you need to stand back and consider how this application for a fiance visa may appear to the ECO.
When your fiancee arrives in the UK on her 6 month fiancee visa she will have stated in the application that due to strict religious beliefs she will be unable to live under the same roof as you until after you are married.
One of the requirements of the visa is that there is adequate accommodation for her and any dependents who she brings over. As you have made it clear that she cannot live with you, you will need to show the UKBA where she will be staying and since it's not a place where you are paying rent at the moment, you will need to show means that you can do this.jp70 wrote:But why would I need to state the obvious one (that she will live in her own house)? Isnt it normal that fiancee lives in a different house than the man until they get married? I think thats the normal case. The couple starts to live together after married, isnt it? Some do differently, but thats "against" the normal marriege.Casa wrote:jp70 I think you need to stand back and consider how this application for a fiance visa may appear to the ECO.
When your fiancee arrives in the UK on her 6 month fiancee visa she will have stated in the application that due to strict religious beliefs she will be unable to live under the same roof as you until after you are married.
On the other hand I could maybe use my house as a place where she can in theory live - and we could put this on application. Bce according to law she can. Then in reality we can still rent a house for her and live with little money (less than UBA requires). This way I dont need to prove to have so much money. Kind of trick, but legal I think.mulderpf wrote:One of the requirements of the visa is that there is adequate accommodation for her and any dependents who she brings over. As you have made it clear that she cannot live with you, you will need to show the UKBA where she will be staying and since it's not a place where you are paying rent at the moment, you will need to show means that you can do this.jp70 wrote:But why would I need to state the obvious one (that she will live in her own house)? Isnt it normal that fiancee lives in a different house than the man until they get married? I think thats the normal case. The couple starts to live together after married, isnt it? Some do differently, but thats "against" the normal marriege.Casa wrote:jp70 I think you need to stand back and consider how this application for a fiance visa may appear to the ECO.
When your fiancee arrives in the UK on her 6 month fiancee visa she will have stated in the application that due to strict religious beliefs she will be unable to live under the same roof as you until after you are married.
It's not about whether she is living with you or not, it's about whether she has accommodation where she can stay.
No its not lying if I say that "I have enough room for her to stay there". I do not need to say that she will actually stay there. I dont think even legally speaking, because thats a moral issue and the law does not handle moral issues.mulderpf wrote:That's not a trick, that's lying.
Sorry, I responded while you edited your response to remove the word trick. You'd still be lying and trying to deceive the home office.
Can you tell me at what section this is required. I guess you refer to this document:mulderpf wrote: The question is who will you be staying with, where and for how long and do you intend to stay there permanently.
Where is this, i cannot find it. I can only find this:mulderpf wrote: The question is who will you be staying with, where and for how long and do you intend to stay there permanently.
Ye , it says "Do you intend to live with your sponsor permanently? "mulderpf wrote:You are looking at the wrong form. VAF4A is required for a fiance visa.