One thing I learned in the USA was never to say "we met on the internet" to immigration officials.
Tim Send a noteboard - 01/06/2010 11:18:39 PM
And that was just for a gathering, not a wedding (much less my own).
Have you thought about finding a country that doesn't require in order for people to marry there (a) one of the parties to live there and (b) special permits for people subject to immigration control? There's bound to be one somewhere in Europe. You could take professional advice on whether or not already being married would help you to get a visa (there could be rules to help keep spouses together, but conversely a quickie wedding abroad could make them smell a rat). If so, go to your chosen country, get married in the town hall, and have a party in Norway later. You'd be apart for some of the time you were married, which would suck, but it's an improvement on the current situation (neither married nor together).
Good luck, whatever you do.
Have you thought about finding a country that doesn't require in order for people to marry there (a) one of the parties to live there and (b) special permits for people subject to immigration control? There's bound to be one somewhere in Europe. You could take professional advice on whether or not already being married would help you to get a visa (there could be rules to help keep spouses together, but conversely a quickie wedding abroad could make them smell a rat). If so, go to your chosen country, get married in the town hall, and have a party in Norway later. You'd be apart for some of the time you were married, which would suck, but it's an improvement on the current situation (neither married nor together).
Good luck, whatever you do.
Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
Meanwhile, the Wedding Is Postponed Indefinitely.
01/06/2010 09:17:35 AM
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You meant postponed until further notice
01/06/2010 10:44:30 AM
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How so?
01/06/2010 10:56:48 AM
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The phrase "postponed indefinitely" is what I'm referring to
01/06/2010 12:01:59 PM
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It IS indefinite though.
01/06/2010 12:17:07 PM
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I think the point is popular use,,,
01/06/2010 12:19:05 PM
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I'm frequently accused of prescriptivism, and don't deny it.
01/06/2010 12:22:39 PM
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You might want to cater for your audience a bit better
01/06/2010 05:07:28 PM
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They will do as they're told or be severely beaten111
01/06/2010 05:33:22 PM
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It's a phrase used in government regarding motions
01/06/2010 08:13:42 PM
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Postponed/=canceled.
01/06/2010 08:51:14 PM
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The meaning of a commonly used phrase isn't a sum of the definitions of its parts.
02/06/2010 09:28:29 AM
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Wow. This is the most impressive trolling I've seen in quite some time.
02/06/2010 07:42:02 PM
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No, I just have a hard time dealing with people who can't admit a simple mistake *NM*
03/06/2010 07:21:30 AM
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I must say, my first thought on reading your title was that you'd split up.
01/06/2010 11:20:45 PM
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In retrospect, I can certainly see why it would be read that way, but it's not what the words mean.
02/06/2010 01:14:20 AM
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My country is a
01/06/2010 07:09:22 PM
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One thing I learned in the USA was never to say "we met on the internet" to immigration officials.
01/06/2010 11:18:39 PM
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Well, yeah, but the alternative is to be deceptive, if not outright dishonest.
02/06/2010 01:27:17 AM
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