rjessome said:
IMHO, the real impact will be felt in arranged marriages and internet relationships that have very little "face time" prior to marriage. Conjugal applications will be THAT much harder to be accepted. But I think common law couples and marriages where the parties live together (or have lived together) will be processed the same, with little impact felt.
This is exactly the point I am concerned about. I have traveled to meet him but a subsequent holiday this year could not happen because of medical complications on my end.
I am a single Mum and he works as much as he can and has a steady part time job but both of us have limited funds, as well my work will not let me travel when I please to see him. I cannot take my daughter because her father will not let her travel. My fiance cannot get a visitor visa because they would think he would not return.
So how else can we have a relationship other than online??
I have known him for 2 years and we meet daily to talk. I have contact with a couple of his sisters online and he has spoken with my mum and daughter numerous times on msn video call (this is the only family I have). He also occasionally corresponds with a couple of my friends but him being notoriously private it is very limited.
I stayed with 3 of his sisters while visiting him and the extended family knows about the relationship and His Mum loves me.
How do I know he is the right one...it's not something I can explain. I love him and I know he loves me. If I could go stay with him for an extended time to prove this I would in a heart beat but I cannot and he cannot come here for a visit to also provide more proof. So tell me how we are supposed to have face to face time when all these issues prevent us. I would love to know how immigration would like us to deal with this.
We simply love each other and want to be together and in our circumstances that means it has to be here. It almost feels like we are being punished for falling in love :'(