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Old Jul 5th 2004, 12:14 pm
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Hello, I have a few questions about moving back to England!

I got married in the US with my American (now) husband. i am English. We didn't do it for a marriage visa, as I needed to come home anyway, I was there on a holiday visa.
I am home and now he is coming to live with me in the UK. We haven't authenticated our marriage in the US yet.
We are now going to have a church wedding in England. If we haven't authenticated yet, my question is: will the church be angry that we did it this way? I am worried they won't let us have the church wedding otherwise. Or if they will change from the regular service.
Also: can my husband change his visa once in the country or does he need to do it from over there?

Does that make sense to anyone?

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Old Jul 5th 2004, 6:19 pm
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This is only my opinion but if you are already leagally married (in the U.S.) it is recognised everywhere so if you were to get married in the UK in a church wedding would it be considered a blessing and you would not need a registrar as you are already legally married?

Maybe you should contact your local U.K. registrar and put it to them hyperthetically.
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