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Yes it is and i am assuming you are not from azad kashmirsunoo wrote:Thanks ILR1980.
Do you think my divorce under the section you have mentioned is valid?
We lived together for 7 weeks but I applied for divorce after 7 months quoting the reasons that she fell pregnant, aborted the child and claimed that it was miscarriage. Thanks to the nurse who performed the abortion was a friend of my sister and told us the whole story. Not sure what could be suspicious on this. Surely no one would like to live with a liar.
I say 7 weeks because this is the time I lived with her so I do not count rest of the time. So If I count from the day we get married till the time I it finalised then it lasted about 11 months. And No I am not from Azad Kashmir. I am from Lahore.ILR1980 wrote:Yes it is and i am assuming you are not from azad kashmirsunoo wrote:Thanks ILR1980.
Do you think my divorce under the section you have mentioned is valid?
We lived together for 7 weeks but I applied for divorce after 7 months quoting the reasons that she fell pregnant, aborted the child and claimed that it was miscarriage. Thanks to the nurse who performed the abortion was a friend of my sister and told us the whole story. Not sure what could be suspicious on this. Surely no one would like to live with a liar.
I dont know how and where you performed talaq/divorce but everything is clear in the link posted above. Please take some time and read it
If you gave divorce after 7 months then why you are saying that marriage last only 7 weeks?
That's what I am doing Casa. This is now looking like point 'c' vs MFLO. As it is valid divorce in Pakistan and do match with all the points under 2.6.4 which says either spouse makes it valid. I need to discuss this with my solicitor again but this link gave me a huge hopeCasa wrote:There is an additional issue that your solicitor doesn't appear to have mentioned. Unless we can establish that your divorce will be accepted under British law, your second marriage won't be recognised for immigration purposes. This would mean that as the marriage is considered to be legal in Pakistan, you wouldn't be able to re-marry there. In order to bring your wife into the UK you would have to apply for a fiance visa and marry here within 6 months of her arrival and then apply for a spouse visa on form FLR(M).
The priority should be to confirm the legality of your divorce before allowing your solicitor to withdraw the application.
Edit: ILR1980 I believe sunoo is saying they lived together for 7 weeks and divorced after 7 months, not that the marriage lasted for 7 weeks.
Marriage/relationship is valid until the completion of divorce process so dont confuse ECO by saying that your marriage lasted 7 weeks .sunoo wrote:ILR1980 wrote:sunoo wrote:Thanks ILR1980.
I say 7 weeks because this is the time I lived with her so I do not count rest of the time. So If I count from the day we get married till the time I it finalised then it lasted about 11 months. And No I am not from Azad Kashmir. I am from Lahore.
You are still confuse about validity of your divorce?sunoo wrote: Solicitor is there to handle that bit BUT we are all confused on the validity of the divorce. HO instruction are very confusing though
Thank you. Just inboxed you mate. Hope to hear from you soon.Annonymous wrote:Hi Sunno,
I am exactly in the same boat and Allah Ka Karam I have just won my wifes visa appeal yesterday on the 8th of July 2016. please pm me your contact no I might be able to help you out.
Please I might be able to help you a lot.
Good luck
@ILR1980: This stuff gave me a huge confidence and I just sent a text to my solicitor to proceed with application. He is still not convinced and wants me to sign the declaration form and that outcomes would be entirely my responsibility. He said he does not believe in forums advises or I should have asked someone from forum to help me out. He is now really making me angry. I paid £2200 pound for NHS and Visa application feesILR1980 wrote:You are still confuse about validity of your divorce?sunoo wrote: Solicitor is there to handle that bit BUT we are all confused on the validity of the divorce. HO instruction are very confusing though
I hope you will be fine . Here is another link to confirm
Read :
SET13.5 The Talaq divorce
Under traditional Islamic law a bare talaq divorce is deemed to have taken place when the husband pronounces three times ‘I divorce thee’. This pronouncement dissolves the marriage instantly.
However, the Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961 (MFLO) sets out formal requirements for the recognition of full talaq divorces in all parts of Bangladesh and Pakistan except Azad Kashmir:
the husband must give notice in writing of the pronouncement of a talaq divorce to the Chairman of the Union Council of the Ward,
the husband must also give a copy of this notice to his wife.
At the end of 90 days (or at the end of the wife’s pregnancy if she is pregnant at this time) the divorce will take effect. There is provision for attempts at conciliation between the two parties during this 90 day period.
Only a talaq under the MFLO is considered to have been obtained by means of proceedings as defined under UK Acts.
If a full talaq divorce takes place in Bangladesh or Pakistan it will be recognised in the UK if the procedures laid down under the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961 were complied with, and:
the husband or the wife is a Bangladeshi or Pakistani citizen;
or
he or she is habitually resident in Bangladesh or Pakistan;
or
he or she is domiciled in Bangladesh or Pakistan.
The MFLO procedures have not been formally extended to Azad Kashmir. The only form of divorce which can be recognised there is the traditional bare form. If a bare talaq divorce takes place in Azad Kashmir, it will be recognised in the UK only if:
the husband and wife are both domiciled in Azad Kashmir, and
neither partner has been habitually resident in the UK in the year immediately preceding the pronouncement of the divorce.
If a bare talaq divorce takes place elsewhere in Pakistan or Bangladesh, it will not be recognised in the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... aq-divorce
sunoo I believe your message will sit in your outbox until you've made 30 posts.sunoo wrote:Thank you. Just inboxed you mate. Hope to hear from you soon.Annonymous wrote:Hi Sunno,
I am exactly in the same boat and Allah Ka Karam I have just won my wifes visa appeal yesterday on the 8th of July 2016. please pm me your contact no I might be able to help you out.
Please I might be able to help you a lot.
Good luck
One issue after another. I can not spam people to get this sorted now lolCasa wrote:sunoo I believe your message will sit in your outbox until you've made 30 posts.sunoo wrote:Thank you. Just inboxed you mate. Hope to hear from you soon.Annonymous wrote:Hi Sunno,
I am exactly in the same boat and Allah Ka Karam I have just won my wifes visa appeal yesterday on the 8th of July 2016. please pm me your contact no I might be able to help you out.
Please I might be able to help you a lot.
Good luck
Suggest post in public so all who are interested may share and advise, crosscheck that advice and benefit.sunoo wrote:One issue after another. I can not spam people to get this sorted now lol
We provided link from Gov.UK sites so its not our personal assumption. you can forward him these links( Guidance Overseas divorces: SET13 Published 25 August 2013 .sunoo wrote:ILR1980 wrote:sunoo wrote: S
@ILR1980: This stuff gave me a huge confidence and I just sent a text to my solicitor to proceed with application. He is still not convinced and wants me to sign the declaration form and that outcomes would be entirely my responsibility. He said he does not believe in forums advises or I should have asked someone from forum to help me out. He is now really making me angry. I paid £2200 pound for NHS and Visa application fees
[/quote][/quote]ILR1980 wrote: S
@ILR1980: This stuff gave me a huge confidence and I just sent a text to my solicitor to proceed with application. He is still not convinced and wants me to sign the declaration form and that outcomes would be entirely my responsibility. He said he does not believe in forums advises or I should have asked someone from forum to help me out. He is now really making me angry. I paid £2200 pound for NHS and Visa application fees