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Jesudas90

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Hi, I am from south India and I'm in LDR relationship with my girlfriend for past 6 years and we met once. I have one TRV refusal and financial support proof. I am planning to apply for Conjugal Partner application. can someone please advise what are all the cultural barriers i can list in the application.
 
Hi, I am from south India and I'm in LDR relationship with my girlfriend for past 6 years and we met once. I have one TRV refusal and financial support proof. I am planning to apply for Conjugal Partner application. can someone please advise what are all the cultural barriers i can list in the application.

Biggest barriers are simply to explain why you cannot get married. The cultural aspect is a red herring unless there's something about that which makes marriage impossible.

I'd also say that the long term relationship with only one actual meeting is not going to seem very credible.
 
Hi, I am from south India and I'm in LDR relationship with my girlfriend for past 6 years and we met once. I have one TRV refusal and financial support proof. I am planning to apply for Conjugal Partner application. can someone please advise what are all the cultural barriers i can list in the application.
You want us to suggest cultural barriers to list? That doesn't sound right. You are more familiar with your culture.

So how is your culture contributing in you not getting married to your girlfriend? Are there other factors for why both of you can't meet again and have a wedding for example?
 
How are you not able to meet? She can’t visit you at all? So you can’t meet in a third country?
 
Hi, I am from south India and I'm in LDR relationship with my girlfriend for past 6 years and we met once. I have one TRV refusal and financial support proof. I am planning to apply for Conjugal Partner application. can someone please advise what are all the cultural barriers i can list in the application.

If you have only met once, your case is going to be quite weak and it will be challenging to prove you have a conjugal relationship.

Do you have any shared assets or bank accounts? Do you send money to each other?

When did you take the trip to see each other? How long ago was this and how much time did you spend together?
 
You want us to suggest cultural barriers to list? That doesn't sound right. You are more familiar with your culture.

So how is your culture contributing in you not getting married to your girlfriend? Are there other factors for why both of you can't meet again and have a wedding for example?
First time my Tourist Visa got denied then covid pandemic happened we couldn't meet in both of our country as the international travel is still closed.
 
If you have only met once, your case is going to be quite weak and it will be challenging to prove you have a conjugal relationship.

Do you have any shared assets or bank accounts? Do you send money to each other?

When did you take the trip to see each other? How long ago was this and how much time did you spend together?

we meet in 2017 and we dont have any shared assets or bank account. i send many like 18 times all these years
 
First time my Tourist Visa got denied then covid pandemic happened we couldn't meet in both of our country as the international travel is still closed.

That covers less than two years of the six you say you are together.
 
First time my Tourist Visa got denied then covid pandemic happened we couldn't meet in both of our country as the international travel is still closed.
So you can’t meet in any country? If partner is in Canada, then she can come to India.
 
we meet in 2017 and we dont have any shared assets or bank account. i send many like 18 times all these years

Your case for conjugal is very weak right now.

There were opportunities to visit between 2017 and early 2020 before the pandemic hit. So The pandemic doesn't explain the lack of in person visits during this long time period.

I would very strongly recommend one or both of you travels and spend time together again before submitting the conjugal application.