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No. It also has to be declared in the form where the questions asks if you have previously been married etc.is there anyway where I can avoid this ?
Can I write to the UKVI and explain this to them ?
Nope, you must submit proof that you are free to marry and that is the divorce decree absolute.or is there any other documents that I can submit to confirm that I am free to get married apart from the decree absolute?
In my opinion she must tell her truth before incurring heavy none-refundable expenses. While giving marriage notice or during the marriage proceedings taking place anywhere you must state your real marital status and if you still try to hide it on marriage certificate then it will lead to deception where HO usually bans the person to apply for many years.Sami 9191 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 3:37 pmDear All,
I would like help from experienced people on here.
I am British Citizen and was married previously to a british national too and got divorced as things didnt go well.
I am now getting married to non.british national which requires a spouse visa.
My question is: My fiancée doesnt know that I was married before and not willing to tell her as this will be an issue. I believe that UKVI ask for decree absolute as a proof of my divorce and by submitting this my fiancée will know that I was married before. is there anyway where I can avoid this ? Can I write to the UKVI and explain this to them ? or is there any other documents that I can submit to confirm that I am free to get married apart from the decree absolute?
your help is much appreciated.
Above all is incorrect. Only the requirement is to be free at the time of marrying means already having decree absolute. Your relationship with new partner can even start during the divorce proceedings if you will be going to make spouse visa application (not unmarried partner visa).Waiting limited wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 11:41 am
Be careful, if your relation started before your divorce then definitely will be refused and banned from entry to UK. any new partner story should start at less 6 months or more (more is better to convince HO of genuine relationship :marriage) after decree absolute.