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I'm planning on applying for Fiancee Visa to the UK. Does anyone know which supporting documents are required?

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We have been going out for three years, and engaged for a year. My fiance is working outside the UK in the couintry where I live and we have been physically together for three years. He's now finishing his work here and we are planning on moving back to the UK. Could anyone help me please?

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  1. go to the USCIS.gov page. It is all listed.

    Also contact your embassy.


  2. If anyone gives you a straight answer here...don't believe it !  You have failed to say what country you live in and that is needed because travel regulations vary tremendously from one country to another.

    For instance, if you live in Indonesia, you are not permitted even to leave the country without a permit even if you have a valid passport.

    To enter England, you need only a valid passport / visa as the UK is a neutral domain country.  You can travel there as a tourist.  I assume your fiance is native to the UK and, if so, you can marry while there as a toruist but must register with the magistrate in the city he lives in.  The magistrate will relate alien regulations that may apply to your particular situation.  For instance, some countries require you must visit each other twice in 12 months (lol) before can marry and enter the country as a foreign bride,  but you certainly have passed that test.

    What I would suggest is that you check first with the laws of your own country to be sure of any restrictions relative to travel and you may also want to learn a little about citizenship requirements of your own country and that of the UK because you are surely going to lose citizenship in your own country if planning to remain in the UK.  Some countries require a couple to be married a specified period of time before being considered a citizen of that country.  If you divorce before that period of time expires then you must return to your native country.

    By the way, congratulations...I wish you happiness...

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