Summary
For couples in long-distance relationships who havent met in person, applying for a UK Marriage Visitor Visa or Fiancé Visa can be challenging. The Marriage Visitor Visa requires proof of intent to marry within six months and evidence of the relationship, while the Fiancé Visa allows marriage within six months but also demands strong evidence of a genuine relationship. If considering a Family Visa through a British citizen sibling, dependency must be demonstrated, but this visa doesnt automatically permit marriage. Its crucial to provide compelling reasons and robust evidence for not meeting in person, such as family illness, to strengthen the application.Full Conversation
In marrige visit visa they ask if they met in real life but they haven’t
For a Marriage Visitor Visa, it is generally expected that the couple has met in person.
However, you might consider the following options:
- Provide strong evidence of your relationship (e.g., communication records, photos, etc.).
- Explain the compelling reasons why you haven't met in person (e.g., family illness).
Would you like more details on how to present this evidence?
What about family visa girl sister is British citizen she can bring her there ? And she can get married is that possible?
To bring her sister to the UK under a family visa for marriage purposes can be quite complex. Here are some key points:
- A "Family Visa" might be possible if she can demonstrate dependency on her British sister.
- Alternatively, she could apply for a "Fiancé Visa" if she intends to marry within 6 months in the UK.
Would you like more details on the specific requirements for these visas?
They haven’t met in real life then what she can apply immigration ask for prove that you met in real
For couples who have not met in real life, proving the legitimacy of the relationship can be challenging. Despite this, the following options can be considered:
- Fiancé Visa: Requires strong evidence of a genuine relationship.
- Marriage Visitor Visa: Explain compelling reasons for not meeting, and provide robust evidence of the relationship.
Would you like more details on how to gather and present evidence for these visas?
So what visa should she apply
Since meeting in person is a challenge, the girl should consider applying for a Fiancé Visa, which allows her to come to the UK to get married within 6 months. This visa requires strong evidence of a genuine relationship.
Would you like more details on how to gather and present this evidence?
If she can come on family visa then she can get married there
For her to come to the UK on a Family Visa via her sister, it would require proving dependency on her sister. This visa doesn't automatically allow her to get married.
Would you like more information on how to apply for a Family Visa and the requirements for demonstrating dependency?