But we have met each other's families through video chat. Would the messages and letters of support providing our relationship is genuine be enough?
Just realised I forgot to answer this part.
Whether you have met each other’s families or not is irrelevant and has no bearing on the visa application.
They cannot consider any message or letters of support from family members, so you should not provide any. They will not even be looked at.
The only letter that can be considered is the mandatory letter of support from your fiancé detailing how you meet each requirement of the visa (sponsorship eligibility, financial requirement, accommodation, short factual relationship history).
For the relationship evidence you need:
- 1 photo of you and your fiancé together proving you have met one time
- boarding passes/e-tickets showing you have travelled to see each other (even if it’s only the 1 trip to meet in person)
- any physical letters/cards you and your fiancé have mailed each other
- a selection of screenshots (no more than 3 pages per communication type) of the following from the entire length of your relationship:
- video call logs
- WhatsApp messages
- Discord chat logs
Etc.
For the message and chat logs, no actual message or chat content should be included, just a list of names, dates and times… so you just screenshot, paste into Word and crop out the actual message part, leaving the name and date/time.
Plus you also need evidence of plans to marry in the U.K., such as an email chain with the church or registry office enquiring about possible ceremony dates.
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