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if granted fiance visa the applicant does not have to return to original country you have 6 months to marry and apply for spose visa.AcrossBorders wrote:Also, after registering the marriage in the UK you don't have to go back abroad to apply for the Spouse Visa ..?...
Thanks for the info, but I don't think an ECO could reject an application if it meets all the merits merely because they think their parents wouldnt send their daughter abroad unmarried!nadiii wrote:fiance visa is has less chance of being granted in asain applicants due to the fact that the unmarried partner would not be sent on thier own to a foreign country before marraige. that is the advise i got from many sources.
So you will be "lying" in your application for leave to enter / remain as a fiancee.AcrossBorders wrote:I don't have registered official marriage certificate from Afghan Embassy as its being a pain to obtain.
Im not legally married according to them ,as they do not accept and recognise pakistani nika nama for Afghan nationals.sushdmehta wrote:So you will be "lying" in your application for leave to enter / remain as a fiancee.
Legally, you are married and therefore cannot apply for eave to enter / remain as a "fiancee".
UKBA:
For marriages of Afghan nationals that took place after 2005, the Pakistan Nikah Nama is not valid for Afghan nationals.
Guidance for applicants submitting Nikah Namas or Afghan applicants Close
If you are submitting a marriage certificate as part of your supporting documents in any visa category, we will need to see evidence that the marriage was valid.
Afghan marriages in Afghanistan. For a marriage which took place in Afghanistan to be valid, the marriage must be registered with the Afghan court. Evidence of this should be by a court stamp on the Iqrar Nama (Afghan equivalent of the Nikah Nama). Without this registration, the marriage is not valid.
Afghan marriages in Pakistan. For marriages that took place before 2005, the Pakistan Nikah Nama is valid for Afghan nationals if it is attested by Pakistan MFA and Afghan Consulate.
For marriages of Afghan nationals that took place after 2005, the Pakistan Nikah Nama is not valid for Afghan nationals. Afghan Embassy and Consulate-issued marriage books must be attested by both the MFA Afghanistan and the Afghan Consulate for them to be valid in Pakistan.