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    Hello Hello !

    Hi everyone, i hope to be able to use this site and pick the brains knowledge and experiance of you all in helping me and my girlfriend become man and wife. We have our own plan to see if we get on and she could live here in the UK.
    Would appreciate all views and suggestions.

    We have been dating for a year and a half now which started from a dating site. I flew out in March to visit and had the time of my life and hers lol well thats what she told me. I met family and friends etc etc. Our next part of the plan is for Riz to fly here around Dec Jan time on a visit visa for 2 months to see if she will like the uk and me enough to spend the rest of our lives together.
    The next part is open do we get married in the UK or Ph ?? Which option has the most chance with visa's etc etc ??

    Well i hope some are still reading. Thanks for your time.

    James & Rizz


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    hello there

    theres not much in it where ever you get married, my choice is go and marry in the philipines so the wifes family can be there
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Hi there James, welcome to the forum.

    Don't want to rain on your parade, I wish you good luck. Just to suggest you think of a back up idea for that Visit Visa. They've historically always been tricky to get and likely to get even more tricky. Check out the related posts here for background information.


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    Thanks for that, its looking that way as we have heard its really difficult to obtain a Uk spouse visa. Its all a bit worrying.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James101 View Post
    Thanks for that, its looking that way as we have heard its really difficult to obtain a Uk spouse visa. Its all a bit worrying.
    James, take some time to review the requirements here:-
    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/settlement

    If you can comply there is not such a big problem. Plenty do it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James101 View Post
    Thanks for that, its looking that way as we have heard its really difficult to obtain a Uk spouse visa. Its all a bit worrying.
    On the contrary, James ... it's a lot harder to obtain a Visitor's Visa than either of the two 'Settlement' types. However, to our friendly site ... and stay tuned for further guidance.


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    Welcome to the forum James.

    You seem to be going about things the right way so far.

    Probably cheaper (and nicer for your fiancee) to marry in the Phils.

    Personally I think it shows more commitment as far as visa application is concerned too.

    Also your new wife will be able to work straight away in the UK, should she wish so to do (instead of being bored witless at home).

    Just make sure you hang on to that steady job plus your home here in the UK, and start maintaining a bank account in the black.

    Oh, and also keep a record of your communications with each other, dated photos of your times together in the Phils, with the family etc.


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    Well thanks to you all so far, you cant beat experiance to give advice. We will try the visitor visa for Dec / Jan and hope we are one of the lucky couples if that fails i guess i will travel to Davao again sometime in the New Year. Does my gf Rizz apply for the visitor visa in ph through a so called specialist or solicitor. i have read so many stories it all gets confusing.
    We chat everyday on ym messenger and texts, i have sent her the link on here to read as well. Thanks everyone


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    Thanks to everyone, we will try the visitor visa and keep our fingers crossed as this is the best way for our needs. If not looks like i will be travelling to Davao in the New Year to get married. That will open up a whole new host of questions. Rizz (gf) was worried about not working as she said would be so boring sitting at home which i agree on.
    Are you aware if the visa uk people take into consideration isa etc or is it just bank statement of current accounts ??
    As to the house, i live in my Dads place alone as he lives closer to work would this count against me. Lucky enough that i dont have to pay rent .
    Thanks again


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    The govt. simply want to know that after she arrives neither of you will need to have recourse to public funds...ie benefits of any sort.

    Just get a letter/rental agreement of some sort from your dad (regardless of whether or not you actually pay rent).

    My dad just bought a house and rented it to me and the ex.

    We later sold it and split the profit.


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    Good luck in your quest.
    My Mahal and i had a visit visa refused last july and have just successully obtained her fiancee visa!
    My advice is always be positive and stay relaxed.
    Read up as much as you can on the forum on both types of visa because there are many procedures to follow


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    You must be so happy Alan ! Would love to be in your position now. How soon before the visit do we need apply, is it 3 months ?

    Thanks


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    why do you want a visit visa, i know a member who got 3 in row and others had them refused
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Hi James, welcome to the forum and good luck to your quest of love.

    Just keep search or read on here and you get all the info you want. As what I know, visitor visa is not too guaranty better to be your mahal and get marriage here in the Philippines then see things you need to sort out.

    Once again good luck


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    We would like Rizz to visit here for two months so that we can try living together before deciding on marriage.

    In the real world who would get married after only spending a month together. I know i might be sounding harsh but if we were both from uk and said were getting married after going out for a month im sure we would be laughed out of town.

    Its just part of an idea.


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    welcome to the forum james


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    Welcome to the forum! Anyway, if you're going to apply for a visit visa, you're gf must provide proofs or ties that she would return to the Philippines (i.e. properties like land titles, bank account, work or business, etc.), although these still won't be a guarantee that she would be given a visa.
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    HI James well come to the forum I'm in thurrock only 5 minutes from you in fact.
    my opinion is go to the phils & get married that is what i done last september & everything went superbly well & wife is here in the uk living with me now.

    the visitor visa is extremely difficult to acquire & i assume will only be more difficult to acquire in the future good luck with your future plans


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    Thanks for the welcome everyone, Stevie its great to hear someone so local and a sucsess. Perhaps we could chat one day and would gladly take some pointers and tips from you.
    I take it is all going well and you havent looked back. I have just been on the phone to Rizz and told her about the forum.
    Raynaputi - She is a self employed wedding planner and events organiser in Davao i take company accounts would help. Although lives with her family.


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    Hi there, a big welcome to the forum! I hope whatever you decide, that everything goes well! I agree with Stevie C and others to get married in the Philippines. A lot cheaper than a wedding in the UK and also her family would be able to see it. When your mahal is in the UK could have a celebration then.


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    Thanks Steve monty,
    It looks like it will be a wedding in Philippines as our visa laws are becoming so strict and unfair to the people that want to do things correctly. How long have you been married if you dont mind me asking ?


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    I know what you are saying that the visa looks like it is becoming more difficult, don't get down about it. Just remember your relationship is genuine and there is no reason for refusal if you meet all the requirements

    I got married on the 20th December 2010 in Cagayan De Oro, northern Mindinao. It was a church wedding which involves a lot more paperwork than a cival wedding, but the misses wanted that (white Wedding, walking down the aisle) and it was great day!


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    hi James, welcome to the forum, i wish you good luck, you will get all the best advise here


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    Steve,
    You both look really happy together. When i visited Davao it was fantastic, Rizz picked me up from the airport and didnt look back from there. Her family all made me so welcome they cooked for me and looked after me, i even made a shepherds pie lol !
    Getting back down to earth was looking at what to do next, the amount of red tape without knowing where to go and who to ask. Glad i found this site.
    Take care


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    hello

    I love Davao it rocks.

    Why not go live over there for 3 months to see how things work out


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    Worthingmale - Do you visit Davao often ?
    Main problem is work commitments. I cant get more than two weeks off in one go.


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    Hi, wellcome to the forum & good luck in your quest. I was in a similar position to you about a year ago. We applied for a visit visa & it was granted. Jen came over here last June for 6 months. She loved it here in London & we both really got on well. Like you, I wanted Jen & I to experiance living together before committing to mariage. We have since got married in pp & are awaiting a decision on our spouce visa ( & with 2 recent refusals on this forum I'm starting to get a bit nervous!!) As rayna said, try to show reasons why your gf would return home, ie job, family etc... Also we booked a holiday to hong kong before applying for visit visa which I'm sure helped. There's plenty of advise on here, just read up all you can & goodluck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James101 View Post
    Steve,
    You both look really happy together. When i visited Davao it was fantastic, Rizz picked me up from the airport and didnt look back from there. Her family all made me so welcome they cooked for me and looked after me, i even made a shepherds pie lol !
    Getting back down to earth was looking at what to do next, the amount of red tape without knowing where to go and who to ask. Glad i found this site.
    Take care
    ahhhhh Philippines hospitality. I've never experienced anything like it. They always make you feel so welcome! When I first met Madel's family I was always trying to help but they kept telling me to sit and drink After a 4 days i gave up trying They certainly wouldn't let me to cook, which is probably a good thing! Did you meet all the extended family like aunts and uncles? First time I was there whole village came round!

    You certainly found the right site James, so much help and advice from other member's who had first hand experience. Nice avatar of you and Rizz, you look great together! Good luck in your future plans James!

    Take it easy


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    lol yep i did it was a big family meeting, uncles, aunts, cousins. We were asked all the questions about future etc. Then like you i walked into the street and everyone says hello. I loved it there. Its a great place and the people are so friendly.

    We are both looking forward to happy future together here in the UK its just the missing each other in the middle that sucks.

    Are you near Abingdon ? My sister lives there such a lovely place.


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