Brand new spouse visa
So we are applying for first stage of a spouse visa. We got married in canada , I am British and she is Canadian. So I read on many sites and this forum that for sending evidence of our relationship, include photos, emails, messages, cards is an absolute must but then on the government website it says this is not strong evidence and not likely to help the application! We obviously have our marriage certificate, but are unable to provide joint bank account, shared bills etc because she is obviously not a legal uk resident so how can we have these! Will sending photos et al, actually be of help
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081085)
So we are applying for first stage of a spouse visa. We got married in canada , I am British and she is Canadian. So I read on many sites and this forum that for sending evidence of our relationship, include photos, emails, messages, cards is an absolute must but then on the government website it says this is not strong evidence and not likely to help the application! We obviously have our marriage certificate, but are unable to provide joint bank account, shared bills etc because she is obviously not a legal uk resident so how can we have these! Will sending photos et al, actually be of help
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by DernierVirage
(Post 13081095)
For my wife's first visa, we had no documents whatsoever in our joint names, and I didn't have any UK documents in my name either apart from my UK passport, so don't worry.
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081098)
brilliant! Did you continue to send proof of your relationship as such the photos and letters from friends and family etc??
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by DernierVirage
(Post 13081105)
No letters, just about 20 photos.
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081113)
I don’t suppose you can remember on the application, we’ve got to the locked in answers point and the it says visa type husband…… is that correct? I’d assume it would be wife? But wanted to clarify
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Your wife is the applicant so it should be wife, not husband.
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081085)
So we are applying for first stage of a spouse visa. We got married in canada , I am British and she is Canadian. So I read on many sites and this forum that for sending evidence of our relationship, include photos, emails, messages, cards is an absolute must but then on the government website it says this is not strong evidence and not likely to help the application! We obviously have our marriage certificate, but are unable to provide joint bank account, shared bills etc because she is obviously not a legal uk resident so how can we have these! Will sending photos et al, actually be of help
You show proof of genuine relationship by documentation from Canada i.e marriage certificate (obviously), bank statements, tenancy agreement/mortgage docs/utility bills. They want to see you have a genuine relationship in Canada. |
Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 13081182)
You show proof of genuine relationship by documentation from Canada i.e marriage certificate (obviously), bank statements, tenancy agreement/mortgage docs/utility bills. They want to see you have a genuine relationship in Canada.
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081192)
she is moving here, but I’ve never lived in Canada. But as she isn’t a uk resident we can’t have joint account , joint bill etc as she isn’t here.
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Re: Brand new spouse visa
Originally Posted by Glendarino
(Post 13081192)
she is moving here, but I’ve never lived in Canada. But as she isn’t a uk resident we can’t have joint account , joint bill etc as she isn’t here.
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