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05 Sep 19 #509524 by Cancerian
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Hi,
I have been separated two years with my ex wife and divorced since march 2019. after separation and Decree Nisi (Sept 2018) but before the Decree Absolute was issued (March 2019) i met my new partner and we married in Aug 2019. now i am applying for her visa to come into uk. does that makes a difference if i mention in the visa application that i met my new wife before my divorce was finalised? can someone please advise?
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01 Oct 19 #509855 by happychappy
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It shouldn't make any difference. For visas for non-eu nationals the key thing is financial disclosure and your spouse having somewhere outside the UK to,live etc ( if applying for a visitor visa) do fill out all the forms correctly

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