marriage visa

  • Im from estonia but holder of alien passport means im not a citizen of any country.Im married to british citizen for two months now,weve been together for year.originall heś from Jersey,Channel Islands currently lives in London.Hes full time employed,working for a great law firm in London,no public funds,no own property but rents.we met here in estonia,but never thought about being together,until i got tourist visa to uk with my friends for a holiday,so we got togehter with my husband now,fell in love started living together at his flat that he rents,i didnt work as i was not allowed due being on tourist visa.i wnt back to estoni month n half before my visa had to expire.in two month we applied for student visa so we could be together also i could study we sumbit all the documenbt but got refused due not having enough of financial to support this application,later 3 motnhs we applied for tourist visa again so we could be together n meet his parents at least for a while a sbeinf appart n seein eachother only once in 6 weeks is hard v hard,got refused again for tourus visa as they didnt see the reaosn why i should go to the uk also didnt belive i would come back,once he came here to visit me he purposed of course i said yes,in two month we got married,now we applied for settlement visa as a wife,we submitted,hpone bills,hes flights over here,photos,cards we sent to eachother on eahc holiday,our letters,marriage ceritifcate,birth cert,my document that i currently work in my country,his bank statemnens,payslips etc,though he doesnt have much money on his bank account as he payes for the fight etc,and we did write as explanation in his letter reasons y.we r thinking to send to brit embassy additional documents,but thinking of emails though will be thousands of them is it nessecary.??what els eu think we can submit as evidence to make sure that we r in the best possible position?please help ..thanks alot..

    Anna 16 Jan 2009, 10:07 - Report
These Forums are no longer active. To post a new discussion, please visit our new United Kingdom Forums.

Spouse Visa

These Forums are no longer active. To post a new discussion, please visit our new United Kingdom Forums.