Thanks guys. Things are now good between me and my lady.
The fiancee visa route looks a possibility. But the form is very long and intrusive. I am not sure if this is the best way forward, or whether we should get married in China first.
Brett
It is getting very confusing, trying to keep up with your Strategy and trying to give you advice.
Many Bros here have put a lot of time and effort into trying to help you. This is what we do, and its useful to know that the recipient is at least listening. Taking advice is not compulsory of course :icon_cheesygrin:
24 hours ago you were definitely unsure whether Ms XXXX was your correct choice. Now everything is Ok....you seem to fall in and out of love more often than I change my socks !!
Now you ask whether we think you should get married in China "first" because the fiance visa paperwork is a bit daunting. What exactly do you mean by "first"...and what then is "next" ?
I hope you are not under the illusion that if you marry in China then the paperwork gets easier....it sure doesn't.
There are hundreds of references here from Bros who are going through the process....fiance and spouse...from many different Countries. The common thread running through their stories is that it is costly, meticulous, time consuming, frustrating and bloody complex to bring a foreign partner into most Countries...including UK.
It matters not where you get married...it only matters that you MUST go through the process...period...no escape from it !!
Can I say as an experienced Management Consultant that if you were my client I would point out to you that you have got Strategy and Tactics mixed up...and that is highly dangerous.
Tactics are the detailed mechanisms, the whys, hows and wherefores of bringing your wife/fiance into your country.
Strategy is the decision process to completely decide between you both if you are truly in love, if you are truly committed to a long term relationship with a foreign lady...with all the tribulations and challenges that this brings...as you can read about here in droves.
You have sent so many mixed mesages about this situation...take a deep breath and get your Strategy right in your head and heart...and hers. Then start to worry about how to get the paperwork done.
If you want a trial relationship with her, then go to China and do it. If you want more time to decide between you both if you are meant to be...then go to China and find out.
When you both have answered that question...without any doubts...then decide whether spouse or fiance visa is appropriate, get a Lawyer and get on with it. Until you have that question clear...forget about any type of visa...your Immigration Department will spot a fraud or an uncertain relationship from a mile away !!
DavidE