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No. She simply needs to provide her divorce decree with an application to prove she was free to marry you.would her marriage effect the spouse visa application?
English A1 test, TB test if applicable, passport, original divorce decree and supporting evidence as mentioned previously plus all your evidence of meeting the financial requirement of £18,600pa. Everything that is not in English needs to be translated by an official translator (i.e. you cannot translate it yourselves).Apart from a divorce certificate, what other documents does my Ukrainian fiancé need? and will she need to get them translated into English?
No you don't.also, we understand we need to get our marriage legalized, an apostle, what bodies in the Ukraine can legalize our marriage?
You asked what is required, presumably for a spouse visa, which is what I based my answer on. She can do the English test at any time.Does she need to take the English test before we marry? I thought this was only required after we marry, for the spouse visa?
The Home Office do not require this, so not sure why you believe it needs to be done. My marriage cert certainly was not apostilled etc. If the marriage is legal and accepted in a foreign country, then the marriage cert will be accepted by HO. Many people do not have them apostilled.Also, are you saying we no longer need to get a new marriage certificate legalised in Ukraine, so it will be recognised in England?
France have different rules and requirements.
As long as the marriage ceremony is legally performed producing the marriage certificate issued by local union council, registrar office or any competent authority then it will along with English translated copy will be sufficient for visa purposes. For visa purposes you should also have sufficient sized accomodation.
I married in Ukraine during 2017, and a certificate of no impediment was not required - see https://www.gov.uk/government/news/chan ... in-ukraine
If you have enough time, I still suggest to apostile the certificate while your fiance is still in Ukraine. It will just be handy for Schengen visas or any other future business. It took me 4 days and 30EUR to have it done in Russia, in the same wedding palace we had our marriage ceremony. I would assume this will be more or less the same in Ukraine.