You are not the OP, so reference to "Wedding" has nothing to do with what you got wrong. What you got wrong was preacher. Now what you have wrong is that State Laws absolutely do govern marriage and those laws vary by state, with regard to many factors, including age of consent without parental permission and levels of blood relation between partners, such as 1st cousin or uncle/niece etc. Counties follow State law, period.
A preacher is not required. What is required is somebody authorized by the "STATE" to perform marriages. "I DO" is not required verbiage, either.
Hello Everyone.
I've begun collating all of the information we have for me and my fiancé to try and get the ball rolling. Thanks to some tools I've been able to download our entire skype call history, our entire skype chat history etc but I'm having a little trouble deciding how we should send this?
I need to edit out of a couple of things that I don't want in the chat history, nothing overly bad, but it's things I'd rather keep between me and her, certain conversations etc. But how do we submit this?
Originally I had thought about printing everything in triplicate, but our skype conversations amount to well over a thousand pages.... At this rate I'm going to be sending the immigration service a pallet of evidence if I do! Can we not just send it on a CD?
Also, is there a minimum length of a relationships that's preferable? I mean, we've known each other a while but I guess I'm worried someone at the IS will look at how long we've known each other and say 'No, this is fake'
Thanks!