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Dear Cecilia,cissarego wrote:Im sorry if theres something similar but I really couldnt find anything and I am desperate for help.
My name is Cecilia.
I am Brazilian and am engaged to an English citizen.
Her name is Leanne.
We want to apply for the fiancée visa to get our civil partnership done as soon as I arrive in the UK.
We've known each other for over a year now and been together in person twice. She came to visit me in Brazil and stayed fot 21 days and I came to the UK and stayed 78 days.
Other than that, we dont have many emails or skype logs cos neither of us had the habit of saving logs. I do have logs saved since last october I think, cos only then we thought about living together as civil partners in the UK. I have just a couple emails, silly things with 'i love you' etc...
We don't have telephone bills cos we dont use telephone since we have Skype.
We will live in the house she lives now. Its owned by her father and we are even building another bedroom (the house has 2 bedrooms already) to be comfier for after I move there. She has her passaport and driver licence showing that address. She is a research analyst and makes around £800 per month and we lived out of this money for 2 months and it was pretty well since we dont pay rent. We also are setting an online business but we dont have income from it yet cos is new, but is likely to give us good funds but I dont know if we should use this as funds proof. I am a graphic designer and have my diplomas and letters from people with whom I worked, showing im capable of having a job or work as freelancer after getting the civil partner visa.
We also have photographs together in places we went but not many cos we didnt know we need so many things to prove our relationship is real, we even have a dog together, and I had to leave him with her when I returned to Brazil from the UK. and letters from family and friends talking about us and our relationship. We will as well write our own letters.
Neither of us were married previously and we are both over 21.
I sent an email to Bournemouth and Poole registers office asking about appointments to get the civil partnership done, so as soon as I have something I'll attatch to the folder as well, as proof that we will get the civil partnership done within 6 months.
We can get statements of her bank and employer and her pay slips. As well as documents showing that the house belongs to her father and she just got registered there again (cos she was living at her mums and moved to her dads as soon as we decided to live together cos he invited us to live there with him) and it has room enough for us both.
I do have my IELTS results higher than A1 level.
We only want not to have to say goodbye again cos its too painful. We love each other and want to get married and be together. Nothing more.
Do you think this is enough? What else do we might need?
Thank you very much in advance!
No I won't go before getting the visa!!!Dear Cecilia,
It seems that you know most of the things to do, but you should check UKBA website just to make sure you have got everything in mind. Also, DO NOT COME to UK without fiancee visa. First step you need to do is to go to the British Embassy in Brazil and apply for that visa. After that you can come to UK and enter civil partnership!
Please take this very seriously because border agency will send you back to Brazil from the airport on the first avalible flight to Brazil!
So step number 1. is to apply for Fiancee visa at British Embassy in Brazil. Make sure you collect ALL the documents, and your partner will have to send many documents herself, or come to Brazil and bring them with her. After you get that visa, and I don't think it should be a problem, you can come to UK and enter Civil Partnership.
I understand that.Lucapooka wrote:None of this is mandatory and if you don't have it you can't provide it. You submit whatever evidence you have of your on-going contact.
She needs to send documents to you, and when you collect everything then you go to the embassy. Also, I think Brazil is on the list of countries where people who apply for a visa do it on line, so you will have to fill the form on UKBA website, and after you do that you will have to book an appointment.cissarego wrote:No I won't go before getting the visa!!!Dear Cecilia,
It seems that you know most of the things to do, but you should check UKBA website just to make sure you have got everything in mind. Also, DO NOT COME to UK without fiancee visa. First step you need to do is to go to the British Embassy in Brazil and apply for that visa. After that you can come to UK and enter civil partnership!
Please take this very seriously because border agency will send you back to Brazil from the airport on the first avalible flight to Brazil!
So step number 1. is to apply for Fiancee visa at British Embassy in Brazil. Make sure you collect ALL the documents, and your partner will have to send many documents herself, or come to Brazil and bring them with her. After you get that visa, and I don't think it should be a problem, you can come to UK and enter Civil Partnership.
I have another doubt. The letters from family and friends, should they be typed or handwritten?
Another thing is: can my partner send me all documents necesary by post and i apply here or she will have to send the documents directly to the embassy?
thank you again!!
Oh...Lucapooka wrote:You don't have to write anything and to do so would be quite odd. Why would you send receipts of gifts. None of this necessary. Perhaps you have read too many forums where inappropriate comments are not challenged and therefore gain credence.
Oh my God of course!!Lucapooka wrote:You really don't need anything else (and you could provide less but if you are not familiar with the process I would suggest leave it be) but you so seem to have omitted the very important English language cert. from an approved test provider.
I know but the KET takes at least 3 months to send me the certificate and UKBA asks for the certificate. The IELTS however, send me the reports, which is exactly what the UKBA asks within 15 days.Lucapooka wrote:Your English is good so I don't doubt you will pass it, but IELTS tests to a minimum of B1 so you will need to pass at least that level (4.0 in speaking and listening) to get the certification even though you only need an A1 level of English for the actual visa. You can take a simpler KET at Cultura Inglesa and pass at A1 to achieve the same goal.
That's fine. Use that letter or email as proof of your enquiry.cissarego wrote: Cos i contacted a registers office at the town we gonna live and they said they don't make any appointments without the visa, but to get the visa i need the evidence.
You cannot do anything about civil partnership before you get fiancee visa, and before you come to the UK. So do not contact registers office because they cannot do anything about it. Fiancee visa itself is a guarantee that you will enter civil partnership. That is why it is only valid for 6 months anyway.cissarego wrote:What would be evidence that we intent to get civil partnershio done within 6 months: Cos i contacted a registers office at the town we gonna live and they said they don't make any appointments without the visa, but to get the visa i need the evidence. If not the appointment, what else could be this evidence?
And, what is evidence that we intent to live together after the civil partnership is done? Is it the same paperwork we have to prove acomodation?
Thank you!