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Have you 24 months of provable cohabitation? If not, no chance.paul2015 wrote:Hi Guys,
I would ever be grateful to you get a reply from you.
I got married in 2010 in Bangladesh and after that I brought my wife to UK on dependent visa in 2010. Unfortunately my wife broke my trust and left me. She went back to Bangladesh in 2011 and started seeing other guy.
I had filed divorce in 2013 and I got divorce decree in December 2013.
When I went back to Bangladesh in spring 2012 for vacation, I met another girl and we liked each other. She became my girlfriend soon as I was alone/broken and we cohabited for few months in my home country. She is my unmarried partner and we have a boy as well.
As my divorce is done with first wife, I plan to marry my girlfriend now and bring her and my son to UK on dependent visa, please advise if there is any problem in getting their dependent visa? Is there any issue in getting dependent visa for my son as his birthday is before my divorce decree with first wife.
PLEASE HELP!
Cheers,
Paul
Ahh yes, didn't read it properly! OP, Forget what I wrote!Casa wrote:@Wanderer, the OP doesn't appear to be applying for an unmarried partner visa. He's asking if it will affect his Spouse visa application if his son was born before he was divorced from his first wife. His current marriage took place after his divorce was finalised.
The birth of your son before you married his mother won't be an issue.
I don't think wanderer will be wanderer if one does get these out topic remarks or zenophobic overtone now and again.Wanderer wrote:Ahh yes, didn't read it properly! OP, Forget what I wrote!Casa wrote:@Wanderer, the OP doesn't appear to be applying for an unmarried partner visa. He's asking if it will affect his Spouse visa application if his son was born before he was divorced from his first wife. His current marriage took place after his divorce was finalised.
The birth of your son before you married his mother won't be an issue.
Obie...I suspect he was attempting to multi-taskObie wrote:I don't think wanderer will be wanderer if one does get these out topic remarks or zenophobic overtone now and again.Wanderer wrote:Ahh yes, didn't read it properly! OP, Forget what I wrote!Casa wrote:@Wanderer, the OP doesn't appear to be applying for an unmarried partner visa. He's asking if it will affect his Spouse visa application if his son was born before he was divorced from his first wife. His current marriage took place after his divorce was finalised.
The birth of your son before you married his mother won't be an issue.
I was, I was building a Payments System that you'll see in the High Street soon, and my EAR file wouldn't build prior to loading into WAS on AIX.Casa wrote:Obie...I suspect he was attempting to multi-taskObie wrote:
I don't think wanderer will be wanderer if one does get these out topic remarks or zenophobic overtone now and again.
No probs Obie, I like banter, I am the Archbishop of Banterbury!Obie wrote:Just pulling your legs Wanderer . You are a wonderful person who I will aspire to have a cup of tea over a chat one day with.
With you, I find I am always relax and don't find the need to be too serious.
Since you ripped off your membership of the Tories and UKIP I have grown to like you even better. Lolz.
Take care, and the Zenophobic comment was just a bit of a banter.