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Brucep
20th December 2013, 20:11
Hi

I wonder if anyone could give me some advice on this.

I have recently discovered that my Filipino girlfriend of 7 years, while waiting for the annulment of her first marriage to come through (it completed 2 weeks ago), decided 2 years ago to marry again - I think it may have been some sort of 'marriage of convenience' but she won’t say why. Despite the 2nd marriage being null & void and a 2nd annulment case needed to clear her record at the NSO, she has committed bigamy and I understand could be prosecuted if her 1st (ex) husband decided to press charges. Assuming her NSO record can be sorted out, does this mean any chance of a UK fiancée or spouse visa has now gone?

Thanks
Bruce

Terpe
20th December 2013, 20:30
Based solely on the information divulged it's impossible to conclude legal position one way or another.
If indeed she got married in the Philippines whilst already married then she did break the law. Period.

UKBA requires:-

- that you and your partner have met in person
- the relationship can be evidenced as genuine and subsisting
- if you are married that it is valid in UK law
- if you intend to marry under Fiance(e) visa that you are both free to marry
- that any previous relationship has permanently broken down. Where the applicant and/or their partner has previously been married or in a civil partnership, the applicant must provide evidence that the previous marriage or civil partnership has ended.

- you and your partner intend to live together permanently in the UK

So in principle UKBA can only have knowledge of whatever is indicated on submitted documentary evidence with the application.
The visa decision will be made on that

sars_notd_virus
20th December 2013, 21:33
Hi

I wonder if anyone could give me some advice on this.

I have recently discovered that my Filipino girlfriend of 7 years, while waiting for the annulment of her first marriage to come through (it completed 2 weeks ago), decided 2 years ago to marry again - I think it may have been some sort of 'marriage of convenience' but she won’t say why. Despite the 2nd marriage being null & void and a 2nd annulment case needed to clear her record at the NSO, she has committed bigamy and I understand could be prosecuted if her 1st (ex) husband decided to press charges. Assuming her NSO record can be sorted out, does this mean any chance of a UK fiancée or spouse visa has now gone?

Thanks
Bruce

Hi Brucep, when you say (NSO record ''CAN'' be sorted out)..what do you mean??

She needs the Annotated copy of both marriage certificates from NSO and the DECISION AND FINALITY from the court for annulment ... without these three important documents i am afraid she cannot push thru with the fiance or spouse visa for UK.

grahamw48
20th December 2013, 23:17
Nowt to do with me Bruce, but ....is there anything else she forgot to tell you about ? :Erm:

Brucep
21st December 2013, 00:43
Thank you Terpe and sars_notd_virus for your replies.

sars_notd_virus
By "NSO record can be sorted out" I was meaning that once the 2nd annulment had finalised, the record of her 2nd marriage would be cleared at the NSO, and she would be single again.

Will it be necessary to submit both annotated marriage certificates, decision & finality documents for a visa application? If so, will it not be immediately obvious the 2nd marriage occurred before the first was annulled? Her only legal marriage is her first one.

Thanks
Bruce

gWaPito
21st December 2013, 02:11
Hi

I wonder if anyone could give me some advice on this.

I have recently discovered that my Filipino girlfriend of 7 years, while waiting for the annulment of her first marriage to come through (it completed 2 weeks ago), decided 2 years ago to marry again - I think it may have been some sort of 'marriage of convenience' but she won’t say why. Despite the 2nd marriage being null & void and a 2nd annulment case needed to clear her record at the NSO, she has committed bigamy and I understand could be prosecuted if her 1st (ex) husband decided to press charges. Assuming her NSO record can be sorted out, does this mean any chance of a UK fiancée or spouse visa has now gone?

Thanks
Bruce

Welcome to the forum Bruce :Hellooo:

Am I reading this correctly?.....Your girlfriend of 7 years decided to marry again 2 years ago and you think it was out of convenience but, she won't say why :Erm:

sars_notd_virus
22nd December 2013, 19:28
Thank you Terpe and sars_notd_virus for your replies.

sars_notd_virus
By "NSO record can be sorted out" I was meaning that once the 2nd annulment had finalised, the record of her 2nd marriage would be cleared at the NSO, and she would be single again.


Thanks
Bruce

Sorry you got me confuse on your first post
*who does your gf lives now??..the first??..the 2nd?? or on her own?
*who filed the bigamy case? (as your thread question is about bigamy)
*the annulment for the first marriage is completed 2 weeks ago...how complete is complete
??
*2nd annulment?? the 2nd marriage is invalid from the start as she is still legally married to the first husband.