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FreddieEddit wrote:Her current visa a PSW expires in April 2011.
Your wedding does not have to be extravagant. You can have a lovely small ceremony. Sounds like you need to prioritize better.potcakes wrote:I can fully understand where you are coming from. Its so frustrating. We cant save for a marriage AND save for the visa. We want to get to the UK as my dad has dementia, why should we get married just to please the UK government. I have PR under the commonlaw category for Canada, yet we still have to jump through hoops to get my OH his visa for the UK. Pull together what you can, once you start looking you will be surprised as to what you find!!! Good luck!
I didn't say that your situation is not sad. It is. I was commenting on the fact that you thought the family based visa rules are unfair. A lot of people had to have a wedding without their parents or even any family at all. These people made the sacrifice and were scrutinized harshly (think african/asian countries). If you don't like it, you can live somewhere else.potcakes wrote:Your wedding does not have to be extravagant. You can have a lovely small ceremony. Sounds like you need to prioritize better.
EXCUSE ME!!! how dare you judge me. I want to get married with my parents there, I also have my fiances family to consider his mum has dementia too!. We are NOT looking at anything extravagent, just something that means something to BOTH of us. My first husband passed away after only 18 months of marriage, so before you start casting critisism there is a bigger picture.
SO please crawl back under your stone!!!
You were given advice to make you understand what various people on this site have also had to endure and you then launch an attack on the person trying to help you .potcakes wrote:Your wedding does not have to be extravagant. You can have a lovely small ceremony. Sounds like you need to prioritize better.
EXCUSE ME!!! how dare you judge me. I want to get married with my parents there, I also have my fiances family to consider his mum has dementia too!. We are NOT looking at anything extravagent, just something that means something to BOTH of us. My first husband passed away after only 18 months of marriage, so before you start casting critisism there is a bigger picture.
SO please crawl back under your stone!!!
ask them what cases they are referring to. There is no case law that I am aware of regarding not being required to show evidence of cohabitationFreddieEddit wrote:This particular company told me that regarding the living of wholes of residence for a long period without any documentation, they can give me legal representation and use case law. They said this is not a problem. What do you guys think regarding this?
Regarding FLR. This person said it is not necessary as she already has legal right to stay here? OR something to that effect?
Regarding case law, he did not specify, but mentioned that I would get a legal represenatative who will argue my case. And that because I applied for this help this would stand me in good stead with the home office.Greenie wrote:ask them what cases they are referring to. There is no case law that I am aware of regarding not being required to show evidence of cohabitationFreddieEddit wrote:This particular company told me that regarding the living of wholes of residence for a long period without any documentation, they can give me legal representation and use case law. They said this is not a problem. What do you guys think regarding this?
Regarding FLR. This person said it is not necessary as she already has legal right to stay here? OR something to that effect?
I don't understand what you mean regarding FLR not being 'necessary'. What did they say exactly?