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Casa / anyone else, you suggested that my husband (to-be) should give clear details of his previous marriage & kids... I've been looking at the VAF4A form and I can see a place for writing about past marriages (question 8.4.13) but I can't see where he should write about his children from this past marriage - is section 4.16-4.21 about these kids? They are living with their mother in the U.K, and my spouse is not financially supporting them (although he hopes to when he gets here and starts earning)... Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Casa wrote:Refusal of entry due to the passport 'not being biometric' is very dubious. A high percentage of non-British passports (and BC ones) aren't biometric. If he had separated from his wife at the time he attempted re-entry (and his wife had informed the authorities of this) the spouse visa would have been invalid at this time...and may explain the refusal.
Once the divorce is finalised he will need to submit the decree absolute with the application. He must give the details of his previous marriage...where and when the first marriage took place and how many children he has. The applications will also ask if he has ever been refused entry into the UK...to which he should answer truthfully. If you withold or give false information this will damage any chances you have of a successful application. Remember the UKBA have everything on record.
You will also have to show that you will be able to support yourselves financially without claiming Public Funds, and have adequate accomodation on arrival in the UK. I'm assuming that you're both over 21.