Hi All, my story begins in August 2011 when I met Monera online it soon became apparent after spending as many hours as we had spare on Skype chatting we both wanted to meet each other very soon, so in January 2012 I arrived in the Philippines to meet her and to say we got on well is an understatement, the day before my return to the uk i asked Monera if she would marry me her answer was yes 100 % I want that. She said obviously I will need to get annulled first as her ex had walked out on her 4 years previous after only 4 months marriage. So the day after my return Monera contacted her cousin to get the name and address of the lawyer she had used for her annulment. To cut a long story short, Monera met this lawyer and a price was agreed of 2.500 pounds and he said 6 months all will be finished and half payment now and half on completion. In the meantime we arranged that October I would go out again and we would marry, as this time approached the lawyer had not completed the papers and we were both beginning to sweat a little as now I had everything required and Monera had not. Two weeks before my arrival the lawyer rang Monera and told her he would meet her at the nso in Manila on the 6th October with everything she needed to take to the british embassy for our appointment on the 8th October.
We submitted our papers and the local license was issued. we married on the 19th October 2012. Monera got the marriage certificate and then applied for her passport with her new name all was going well. We applied for visit visa as I was in shared accommodation at the time as we both agreed be better to apply for the spouse visa when I had sorted my own apartment out, but the visa was refused. Monera was so disappointed so I booked flights to visit her again. When I returned I had a letter saying I could move into my rented apartment the end of July. this was the news we had both been waiting for as now we were getting to the position of being able to apply for the the magical spouse visa!!
So after getting myself straight in the apartment and a few messages on this forum we started sorting paperwork for the spouse visa this now was August 2013.
Then our world fell apart, out of the blue her ex e-mailed Monera asking how she could marry without being annulled. Monera laughed and replied to him not to be so stupid. She went to the nso to ask for certificate she got it but with no record of annulled on it. We were at our wits end devastated. The lawyer had disappeared and all the paperwork was fake.
Monera is a muslim . she was speaking to her friend who told her that's no problem because being a muslim she was free to marry 6 months after her husband left her. Her friend knew the judge in Gensan at the sharia court and would contact him on Moneras behalf and explain everything to him. This judge wanted to meet Monera, so I booked flights for Monera to go there and meet him 3 weeks later and another 600 pounds. Monera has all her papers with divorced on them and all official this time but with dates from that time November 2013 -13 months after our wedding - so its now November and I am flying out 19th December to spend another 20 days with Monera
So after many hours of chat, tears and fighting through stress we decide maybe the best thing to do is marry again for the purpose of the visa, so a couple of days after arriving in Manila on the 23rd December we go to the city hall to meet the judge's secretary who married us to see how we go about this, he said we needed see a lawyer and he would contact him, so we waited and waited and then was told the lawyer's in Jolibee around the corner he will meet you there !!!!!
We met the lawyer told him what had happened and he said ok 250.000 peso he can get my name and Moneras removed from records at the nso, it will take a year and we can marry again !!!! Then Monera explained she is Muslim to him and then he said that's ok then try that first, get a letter from the judge at the sharia court with an explanation
saying you were free to marry 6 months after your husband walked out and put that in visa application !!!!!
Monera contacted the judge in Gensan at the sharia court and he has put a letter together explaining that although her divorce is dated after our wedding she was able to legally get married when she did.
I have lost 2 stone and I cant tell you how many sleepless nights through the stress. when I got off the plane in Manila Monera was shocked when she saw me, and I was shocked at how much weight she had lost.
And so far with paying for this and that I reckon on over 5000 pounds so far!!
Now the questions:
Are we married? Whats the chances of spouse visa in your valued opinions??
Cheers Mick and Monera
sorry if too many spelling mistakes this is taking its toll now 2