- May 16, 2016
- 24
- 13
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- London, UK
- App. Filed.......
- 19-08-2017
- Doc's Request.
- 03-10-2017
- AOR Received.
- 02-10-2017
- Med's Request
- 03-11-2017
- Med's Done....
- 12-11-2017
- Passport Req..
- 18-10-2018
*UPDATE*
So, my partner applied to New Zealand for a visitor's visa twice and got rejected both times. They stated that he does not qualify because it doesn't seem he's a Bonafide candidate and that he would leave the country afterwards, even though we submitted all the required documents plus provided evidence of our relationship. We wanted to go there to get married. :'(
What do you guys think should be our next step? We are considering two options:
1. Apply for a visitor's visa to South Africa and get married there. Heard it's relatively easier to get a visa there.
2. Apply for a Canadian TRV and take our chances. Again, we don't want to risk this option because then proving conjugal would be difficult afterwards.
After the visa rejection by New Zealand immigration, we are disappointed and don't think we could get a visa to any European countries even. What do you guys suggest? Thanks.
So, my partner applied to New Zealand for a visitor's visa twice and got rejected both times. They stated that he does not qualify because it doesn't seem he's a Bonafide candidate and that he would leave the country afterwards, even though we submitted all the required documents plus provided evidence of our relationship. We wanted to go there to get married. :'(
What do you guys think should be our next step? We are considering two options:
1. Apply for a visitor's visa to South Africa and get married there. Heard it's relatively easier to get a visa there.
2. Apply for a Canadian TRV and take our chances. Again, we don't want to risk this option because then proving conjugal would be difficult afterwards.
After the visa rejection by New Zealand immigration, we are disappointed and don't think we could get a visa to any European countries even. What do you guys suggest? Thanks.