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I RECEIVED an email later that night about the types of topics and questions the immigration auditor could ask Tom and I. To be quite frank I couldn't believe any of this was happening let alone to one of the biggest celebrities in the world, so I ignored it for a while.

I was scared to be breaking the law and I was scared of someone finding out. I was scared to even speak to Tom on the phone let alone get to know him properly. Once I got home I tossed and turned in my bed, trying to fall asleep but evidently failing from the flood of thoughts rushing through my brain - so I read the email.

Confidential Information for Y/N L/N:
Proof of De Facto Relationships can include the following information.

Tell us in about:
* how, when and where you first met
* how the relationship developed
* what you do together
* time you spent apart
* significant events in the relationship
* your plans for the future

Finances
Show us how you and your partner share financial matters. You could give us:
* joint mortgage or lease documents
* joint loan documents for major assets like homes, cars or major appliances
* joint bank account statements
* household bills in both names

Your household
Show us how you and your partner share domestic matters. You could give us:
* a statement about how you share housework
* household bills in both names
* mail or emails addressed to you both
* documents that show joint responsibility for children
* documents that prove your living arrangements

Social matters
Show us evidence that others know about your relationship, such as
* joint invitations or evidence you go out together
* proof you have friends in common
* proof you have told government, public or commercial bodies about your relationship
* proof you do joint sporting, cultural or social activities together
* proof you travel together

Commitment
Show us how you are committed to a long-term relationship with each other. You could give us:
* proof you have knowledge of each other's background, family situation or other personal details.
* proof you have combined your personal matters
* the terms of your wills
* proof you stay in touch when apart

Well fuck, that's a lot of topics to cover off. The legal team said that all of the documentation side of things would be taken care of and that Tom and I just had to pass the interview sections. When I asked how they would take care of documents that never existed, they told me 'the less involved you are the better'.

This is so ridiculously illegal.

I had been given his phone number by Tom's manager before we were allowed to go home and they took mine. I'm not sure whether it is his personal number or whether it's mandated by management but either way, what I am sure about is that I'm definitely not texting him first.

I wonder what is going through his head right now. For me, I'm at work lining up for lunch and mulling over the situation at hand in an anxious and worried manner. Would Tom be angry? Scared? Annoyed?

If I was famous and my visa had expired, I would be worried about breaking the law but I'd also be annoyed that my management had set me up with some random girl to share all my life stories with.

"Hey," a familiar British voice said behind me, prompting me to turn around in the line and smile at Tom, wearing a dark grey dressing gown over his Spider-Man suit to keep it protected from stains and keep him warm between takes.

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