Quote Originally Posted by pumpkinbee View Post
Hi sars_notd_virus, thank you for the information...i wouldn't do such thing to jeopardize my situation, I have checked with the NSO already and found my marriage registered as expected...
I've contacted an agency that my honey gave me last night and was advised that they've dealt with numerous cases like mine and they can help us, I have yet to check if the agency is reputable and if it is indeed legitimate...thought i'd share with you their website, I spoke with one of the consultants there last night.

http://www.ukvisaandimmigration.co.uk

Thank you again for your assistance
thanks for the link theres a lot of agencies doing this thing but i guarantee you its expensive and you will still need to provide all the documents for your visa application which includes a decree of absolute annulment because you have an existing marriage in the Philippines.


In the link you gave me it states:
In order to complete your UK Fiancé Visa application efficiently your immigration matter will be dealt with in five stages:

A detailed assessment of your personal circumstances
Pre-application, where we will ensure that we receive the correct documents to strengthen your case
The completion of your UK Fiancé Visa application
Submission of your UK Fiancé Visa application
Contact you with the confirmation of your UK Fiancé Visa


I would suggest you to have an appointment with a Philippine lawyer regarding your case, as u said ur ex has remarried now and in spain, i dont think he will contest the annulment proceedings and it will be easier for u to win the case.

good luck to u and be patient..applying for a visa is no easy way , a lot of us here have been there done that and its all worth it in the end.