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Re: How can i make the authorities believe we are not proforma?
Well, you cannot just move to DK - you do, after all, not yet have a residence permit. If you can come on a tourist visa, you may of course be granted a ‘procedural stay’, but during that you will have no health insurance, unless you take out a travel/health insurance at your own cost, you may neither work (including volunteering) nor enroll at university/other official, qualifying education. Basicly, all you may do is twiddle your thumbs.
The expected processing time is 10 months, and if I remember correctly you could not apply until August this year because you only turned 23,5 years then. So it is a bit early to panic about not having received an answer.
The expected processing time is 10 months, and if I remember correctly you could not apply until August this year because you only turned 23,5 years then. So it is a bit early to panic about not having received an answer.
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Senest rettet af Kalinda94 17.01.2018 20:51:50, rettet i alt 1 gang.
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Senest rettet af Kalinda94 17.01.2018 20:53:47, rettet i alt 1 gang.
Re: How can i make the authorities believe we are not proforma?
they dont look into social media, only the facts what u write an enclose,
as soon age difference is more then approx 12,5 years, they look more into the case about proforma / or not
also common is not an issue
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for ouer own case : i wrote a list of ouer visit,s an took copy of all stamps an visas in ouer passports
because we had age difference - an that whas accepted (relation whas 5 years, before, we ask for FS)
as soon age difference is more then approx 12,5 years, they look more into the case about proforma / or not
also common is not an issue
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for ouer own case : i wrote a list of ouer visit,s an took copy of all stamps an visas in ouer passports
because we had age difference - an that whas accepted (relation whas 5 years, before, we ask for FS)
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Re: How can i make the authorities believe we are not proforma?
I don't think it will make much difference one way or another. There is not much you can do after applying to convince the authorities that your marriage is not one of convenience. In that respect, it is the length and intensity of your relationship BEFORE marrying that counts. In some cases couples have subsequently been able to convince the authorities of the sincerity of the marriage by having children (yes, multiple = after some years), but that is not an option in your case.
Plus, if you need to make money, you will not be able to do that in DK.
Plus, if you need to make money, you will not be able to do that in DK.
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Senest rettet af Kalinda94 17.01.2018 20:51:56, rettet i alt 1 gang.
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Re: How can i make the authorities believe we are not proforma?
I beg to differ:
“Thailand, Turkey and the Philippines were the countries of origin for which the largest number of residence permits were granted (these three nationalities constituted approximately 32% of the total number of granted permits)”
“In 2009, Somalia, Thailand and Turkey stood out with a few more rejections on the grounds of marriage of convenience than other countries.”
I would not call ‘a few more’ ‘standing out’. I don’t see any statistic on the correlation between number of applications and rejection.
Since the still far largest group of foreign citizens in DK is Turks, it follows that they represent a large number of applications for family reunion with compatriots, and logically it can lead to a larger number of rejections, which does not neccessarily mean that there is a larger percentage of rejections.
“Thailand, Turkey and the Philippines were the countries of origin for which the largest number of residence permits were granted (these three nationalities constituted approximately 32% of the total number of granted permits)”
“In 2009, Somalia, Thailand and Turkey stood out with a few more rejections on the grounds of marriage of convenience than other countries.”
I would not call ‘a few more’ ‘standing out’. I don’t see any statistic on the correlation between number of applications and rejection.
Since the still far largest group of foreign citizens in DK is Turks, it follows that they represent a large number of applications for family reunion with compatriots, and logically it can lead to a larger number of rejections, which does not neccessarily mean that there is a larger percentage of rejections.
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Senest rettet af Kalinda94 17.01.2018 20:52:04, rettet i alt 1 gang.
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Re: How can i make the authorities believe we are not proforma?
Well, if a couple do not have a common language, it of course is a huge negative.
You do not need to submit any proof of being able to communicate. You may be called for an interview, where you can explain the length of your relationship, communications etc.
You do not need to submit any proof of being able to communicate. You may be called for an interview, where you can explain the length of your relationship, communications etc.
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