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Hi there guys/gals
I have a situation with which I am faced and I'm looking for other Christian opinions. I met a girl at my church. Her and I have both been in the church for a few years. Anyway long story short, we got to know each other and have been dating for just over a year now. Here is where I need your opinion. She is not from the same country I am from, hence she needs a visa to stay her. We have been getting counsel from the leaders of our church as we are preparing for marriage.
Her visa expires in the beginning of next year, but we have planned our wedding in such a way that the wedding date will be after her visa expires. So we have two options:
1. Extend her current visa (which does not allow her to work in the country) and then later apply for a Spousal visa which will let her work. The whole process will probably take a total of 8-10 months and cost quite a lot of money
OR
2. Sign the wedding papers early and start the visa application process sooner, so that it doesnt take long before she can start working. It will also be cheaper cause then she wont need to extend her visa, she can just apply straight from the spousal visa because we will be marriage.
NOW, I fully understand that we wont be married in God's as we would not have had proper wedding ceremony, surrounded by friends and family, and we will still stick to our boundaries, and not live together until our "actual" wedding date. We just considering this so that she can stay in the country legally and can work legally.
So the question is, do you think its wrong, or a bad thing to sign the marriage papers early and then a few months later have the actual ceremony?
Any opinion are welcome!
Thanks :D
I have a situation with which I am faced and I'm looking for other Christian opinions. I met a girl at my church. Her and I have both been in the church for a few years. Anyway long story short, we got to know each other and have been dating for just over a year now. Here is where I need your opinion. She is not from the same country I am from, hence she needs a visa to stay her. We have been getting counsel from the leaders of our church as we are preparing for marriage.
Her visa expires in the beginning of next year, but we have planned our wedding in such a way that the wedding date will be after her visa expires. So we have two options:
1. Extend her current visa (which does not allow her to work in the country) and then later apply for a Spousal visa which will let her work. The whole process will probably take a total of 8-10 months and cost quite a lot of money
OR
2. Sign the wedding papers early and start the visa application process sooner, so that it doesnt take long before she can start working. It will also be cheaper cause then she wont need to extend her visa, she can just apply straight from the spousal visa because we will be marriage.
NOW, I fully understand that we wont be married in God's as we would not have had proper wedding ceremony, surrounded by friends and family, and we will still stick to our boundaries, and not live together until our "actual" wedding date. We just considering this so that she can stay in the country legally and can work legally.
So the question is, do you think its wrong, or a bad thing to sign the marriage papers early and then a few months later have the actual ceremony?
Any opinion are welcome!
Thanks :D