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Neither, marrying with your second wife again a good idea nor apply for Fiancée Visa. Your data is already with them. My suggestion is to re-apply again; after getting and completing your divorce documents. Clarify your position in your form that you were not familiar with that law.harv wrote:or else you can re-marry your second wife in India, not sure if that is possible?
Since the wording from UKBA say that your marriage in invalid due to the overlap of the dates.
@ Casa, you are Moderator.Casa wrote:Gregarious, the divorce has already been completed.
Take the advice given by Lucapooka and apply for a fiancee visa to enable you to marry your second wife legally under UK law. Your previous refusal won't affect this one as long as you meet all the requirements for a spouse visa application.
eye4detail wrote:I am currently working in Saudi Arabia with my wife and child( british citizen). . my wife spouce visa was rejected since i married her when my divorce with my first sife was underway. I am currently working and living in saudi arabia with my family. PLEASE ADVICE if I can be living in saudi arabia and till be able to apply for a fiance visa for my wife by show saving in UK account OR DO I have to be employed and living in uk for this ?. please feel free to advice me on things that I need to know in this process AS I am in FIX since the the refusal of SPOUSE visa few months back. Thanks in advance.
I am in the same situation and will apply for a visa for my wife next week, I have found from reading that if the place where marriage has taken place recognizes such marriage, it will be valid in the UK even if polygamous providing that both parties to the marriage are domicile in that country.Casa wrote:Gregarious...you've misunderstood. His current marriage isn't considered legal in the UK, although it may well be in India. In other words, under UK law he isn't married. This is why the spouse visa application was refused.
Therefore he needs to apply for a fiancee visa.
Unfortunately it is not possible to do another marriage and lodge the visa application before 9/7, I am in the UK and my wife is abroad and already tied with work, let alone my country does not allow second marriage... have to find way to go round the system... which means more time...asim72 wrote:Would be simpler if you do another marriage with your spouse, thus legalising the marriage under uk law.