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This would certainly raise concerns having met and married in the same month and could very well be considered a marriage of convenience for immigration purposes only.I met a new girl in December 2019 we got married in the same month in the USA.
Just to clarify, that is the date of the decree absolute, correct?
In addition to secret.simon's question above, something doesn't add up on several counts.secret.simon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:29 pmJust to clarify, that is the date of the decree absolute, correct?
Possibly under a different jurisdiction where people can marry or divorce on the spot such as Vegas or similar.1. You say that you married in January 2019 and divorced in October 2019. Under British law you are unable to divorce if you haven't been married for at least 12 months