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Thank you for your advise. Under Hong Kong Law, we are not allowed to divorce within first year after marriage. Not like mainland China.churada wrote:I married my wife in China too - but on the mainland.
While I can understand that this might not seem appealing to you why not just divorce her over there and remarry?
I can't claim to know how its done in Hong kong but on the mainland divorce can be done in minutes without the need for lawyers at all. Marriage is the same.
Just a thought, its only a paperwork exercise and you shouldn't have to do it but maybe an easier thing to do than "fight the system" here?
Secondly, where are you applying for her visa? When we applied for my wifes visa it was though the irish consulate in Beijing, but I remember at the time that if we had been married in Hong Kong it was supposed to be done in the consulate there. I'm quite surprised that the local consulate wouldn't recognise the local marriage laws there?
Thank you for your information, what strong worded letter like? We have to have strong evidence to appeal against the refusal.dalebutt wrote:I agree with you churada, INIS is increasingly not complying with the lex loci rule celebrations, time and again the high court has handed out judgement in this regard, Is it that the central office in Dublin makes no effort in training and informing their staffs on new laws to avoid this sort of scenario. I wouldn't be looking into divorce though, I will write a strong worded letter to them