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Best proofs of reasons to return home. Visitor visa.

Discussion in 'UK Visa and Immigration Help' started by Tygrrysek, Sep 20, 2017.

  1. graham59
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    graham59 Banned

    LOSE . :like:
  2. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    If ECO will require 2 years living in the same house then you have right I am unable to prove that because it's never happened. If it's ok with long distance relationship then I will be able to give them enough of proofs I hope.

    But anyway, this is just one of the many solutions that I can choose. If I will be unsuccessful then I have few backup plans to choose.
    You see, this is the good side of thinking about everything. Like for example we was talking before about buying of farm land. I like to think about as many solutions as I can to be prepared for everything. Thinking don't cost anything and because I think about something that doesn't mean that I'm going to do it.
  3. bigmac
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    just someone who got banned--but keeps cropping up with new identities. some thought you were also him.
  4. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    A nobody really
  5. UKDJ
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    UKDJ Active Member

    Thanks ChoiAndJohn...

    I'll dig around the Forums some more, or maybe start my own Thread!
  6. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    It's written in the form that unmarried partners have to prove that they are in marriage like relationship.

    Can someone explain me what does it means? I'm little bit confused about this marriage like thing. :)
  7. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Ask your girlfriend!
  8. Markham
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    It means you have to prove that you have been and are co-habiting, shared finances and assets, travel together - in other words you are man and wife but without the bit of paper that says you are.
  9. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    also--if it were a settlement application---the couple--whilst not being married to each other--must be in a position to be able to marry if they chose to--in other words--not married to someone else ! but i cant say if this applies to @Tygrrysek's example.. or indeed--whether he meets that condition. have you got a Polish wife tucked away somewhere ?
  10. Markham
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    I'm almost certain that they have to marry (and have applied for Residency) within 90 days of her arrival.

    But the point is moot as I suspect the OP doesn't meet the basic requirements.
  11. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Correct a basic point is the ECO must consider the length of time they have lived together
  12. UKDJ
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    Finding it difficult to keep up with this thread, which started as a Visitor Visa query but has turned into a Marriage Visa discussion!
    How can you prove co-habitation when your partner/fiancee is not allowed into the UK???
  13. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    Don't tell me that I have to prove them that we are having sex. Ha ha. :p
  14. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Other than being able to demonstrate that you have lived together as unmarried partners abroad it's difficult but it's a loophole that may of been exploited in the past that the HO has correctly tightened up on. Your right the thread has gone off on tangents as various points that have been raised.
    What is strikingly apparent hopefully to all that read the thread is that it is becoming increasingly more difficult to play the immigration system unlawfully.
    Let's hope the UKBA continues in the same vein and indeed strengthens it's grip on illegal processes.
    God Save the Queen
  15. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    I was never married. I had a girlfriend before, but we split up. So never married and no children. :)
  16. Tygrrysek
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    This is another thing what's confusing me. In my home language "living together" means living together in the same house.
    Seeing words "living together" and asking for a proof on the form application for a visa because your unmarried partner is not allowed to come into UK is confusing.
  17. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    Of course that I don't meet the basic requirements, because it's not me who will be applying for a permit.
    My girlfriend will be. And she meets the basic requirements. She is both:
    - From outside of the EEA
    - And she is my family member as an unmarried partner.

    Unless you are thinking about some different requirements. :)
  18. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    Yes living together....
  19. UKDJ
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    Just like the UK benefits system, it doesn't help the genuine cases... the few spoiling it for the many!!!
  20. Markham
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    You will be the one to apply for a Family Permit for your girlfriend as you are the EEA citizen seeking to take advantage of your Freedom of Movement rights mandated by the EU. And no, she does not meet the basic requirement as you are not living together as man and wife.

    I don't suppose you've considered marrying the girl and then applying?
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