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If this occurred with you in UK then it may be problematic and you need to elaborate on the precise circumstances.NORTS wrote:Just to confirm, I met my wife and we had small party (proposal party) in a third country, our marriage certificate was issued in our original country (by Proxy) both of us were not there at the time due to Civil war (i was in UK then), marriage is correct according to laws and regulation where the certificate issued, we also met after that few times after that…any one see any potential problems there? should I Do something else or what i have is Valid? Thanks everyone
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... rriage.pdfProxy and telephone marriage
13.1 The law of the United Kingdom does not allow for marriages to be contracted in this country either:
- with one of the parties represented by an appointed proxy; or
where the proceedings are conducted over the telephone