Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
Hi Sweet Cookie,
Actually I'n not sure you will need to give details of your marriage or submit that marriage certificate because you have annulment papers so your previous marrige is irrelevent now.

As I said before, the real problem will be to do with his consent for you to take his/your child to the UK. I just don't know enough about Philippine law to be more precise about what may be required.

Maybe Mod Pete or Joe might know something more about the legalities involved in this sort of thing. In my own case, my wife's ex was not named on her daughter's BC and she just stated that he never did have any contact with her and did not and never had supported her in any way.
Iain.
Hi Iain,

i wont be taking my child with me yet. I will solely apply for my settlement visa. But the thing is the embassy is requiring to submit an NSO copy of birth certificate of applicant's children.

the main thing that bothers me is the discapancies with the month of marriage date. Someone told me that the embassy is particular with the dates.. .. but the thing is me and my ex had an annulment and our marriage was declared null and void from the very beginning. Not sure of my daughter's BC should contain - "NOT MARRIED" instead of putting there the month of Nov (when we got married).

dont know now, im confused. not sure if I should just take the risk of applying the settlement visa this week and just hope it wont be an issue with the embassy.