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Follow the “outside UK” link for entry clearance application. The checklist should tell you about documents and where to send them.Sameeraa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 6:36 pmThank you - one other thing?
Do you know the correct link for applying for the spouse visa from Pakistan, online? In some literature, it states that all supporting documents must be sent to Sheffield UK from Pakistan, is this correct, another thing is there a list of what documents are required to be uploaded and sent to Sheffield Uk.
Q: What types of divorce exist under Sharia?
A: There are two types of divorce – revocable and irrevocable. The revocable divorce will allow the parties to maintain a valid marriage, until the conclusion of the waiting period of three months. After this period, if they wish to reconcile, they must do so by entering into a new marriage contract.
The irrevocable divorce ends the marriage as soon as it has happened. There are two types of irrevocable divorce, the irrevocable divorce with “small intent”, where the divorced woman can reconcile with her husband only with a new marriage contract and dowry, or the irrevocable divorce with “big intent” where the divorced woman can return to her husband only after marrying another husband, consummating the marriage, divorcing him and waiting until the end of the grace period stipulated after divorce in Islam.
Are you Muslim? You said the girl you married was Pakistani so I assume she is Muslim.Sameeraa wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:39 ammy 1st divorce was Talaq-e-Raj’i took place on 16th October 2019. on transaction ref, xxxxxx family file xxxxxx in Abu Dhabi. with an entry in family file xxxxx. the first divorce classed as decree nisi, and the second divorce automatically occurred after The Iddah period of 3 menstrual cycles and reconciliation did not occur therefore became a 2nd divorce Talaq classed as a Talaq-e-Ba’in. the second divorce equivalent to a decree absolute. What I'm not sure about is whether the court physically issues a decree absolute for this, although im told under sharia law no such wording ..i,e decree nisi or absolute appear in the wording.