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any one know what to do with question 1.43 i will really appreciate itnatty321 wrote:bit confused on an application form
i got married in july 2010 ...my previous marriage was in 2000 got divorce in oct 2008.
I have filled in
1.31...1.32...1.33....1.34....1.35...1.35...1.36...1.37...1.38...1.39...1.40...1.41...1.42
got stuck on 1.43 Dates of any marriage(s) over the last 5 years
didnt really get this question when my current marriage and previous marriage detail are asked in question 1.31 to 1.42
which date is going to go here current marriage is in july 2010 and previous marriage was is 2000
1.43 question is it going to be left blank?
Thank you
i do apologize for not being patient...it that i have an appointment with NCS next week .and this question i cant really understand...i have already looked at the guide and booklet....but i still dont seem to understand the question 1.43 Dates of any marriage(s) over the last 5 yearsCR001 wrote:Page 6 of the guide
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... ide_an.pdf
You really should be patient, we offer our help for free and people do have normal jobs/family lives and it is useful if people asking for advice do some research themselves and read the guides instead of bumping their post up to the top
i dont have a issue writing it 1000s of time as long as i dont get it worng ?CR001 wrote:Some people have been married more than twice, so basically you need to list ALL marriages in the last 5 years whether its current, previous, 10 years ago etc.
If you have filled it in in 1.36 and 1.37, is there really such a big issue to write it again? It will have no effect on your application unless perhaps you have been married before 2000 and don't list the detail but have declared it in previous applications.
And if you really are not sure, asked at NCS when you attend your appointment.