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Just a question i want to add. How does having a boarding pass be primary evidence that you have met. My fiance could easily fly to the UK but thats doesnt prove that we met in person. You would think having photos would be primary and not secondry. Its there for eyes to been thats its proof that you met in person. Just find that bit odd.

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Just a question i want to add. How does having a boarding pass be primary evidence that you have met. My fiance could easily fly to the UK but thats doesnt prove that we met in person. You would think having photos would be primary and not secondry. Its there for eyes to been thats its proof that you met in person. Just find that bit odd.

True, but you can still say that there was a visit and that can be proof of a possible visit.

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Just a question i want to add. How does having a boarding pass be primary evidence that you have met. My fiance could easily fly to the UK but thats doesnt prove that we met in person. You would think having photos would be primary and not secondry. Its there for eyes to been thats its proof that you met in person. Just find that bit odd.

You're right, but I think you're thinking like how we think, not how the people who review it think. The ticket shows you were in the coiuntry at the time, while the pictures support this evidence. Having both is great, having one or the other is okay too, although I think it would be better to have pictures, as oppose to just having a boarding pass, but who knows haha!

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I don't know how it would work in different countries but boarding pass, copy of his passport, pictures together, receipts, hotel bills...if the above dates of those papers correlates then it could be considered as a reliable proof...

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Just a question i want to add. How does having a boarding pass be primary evidence that you have met. My fiance could easily fly to the UK but thats doesnt prove that we met in person. You would think having photos would be primary and not secondry. Its there for eyes to been thats its proof that you met in person. Just find that bit odd.

Think about what you're applying for - a visa to get married. If you want to marry someone from Scotland, it'd make the most sense that that was why you had travelled there, have stamps in your passport, ATM receipts, boarding passes...etc.

Remember that you also write about how you met and the times that you have met in person.

Good luck!

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