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Questions 1.32 to 1.44 on form AN are titled 'Details of your Partner'. Among other things, it also asks about any previous marriages. Did you not fill in any of these questions?Anon132 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:24 pmHi,
I joined my husband through refugee family reunion route back in 2016, since then we got our ILR and unfortunately separated but not yet legally divorced.
I have since applied for naturalisation in September and today, I've recieved an email from the Home Office requesting details about my ex-husband, as pasted below:
"We are considering your application and need further information from you. Please provide the following within 10 working days of the date of this request:
ex-spouse’s details required
If we do not receive anything within 10 days we will make a decision on the information we already have."
I'm a bit confused because I have met the criteria to apply in my own right. Also, they don't specify what exact details they need.
I hope someone can help me with this query as it'll be much appreciated.
Hi Vinny,
Hi ALKB,ALKB wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 4:57 amQuestions 1.32 to 1.44 on form AN are titled 'Details of your Partner'. Among other things, it also asks about any previous marriages. Did you not fill in any of these questions?Anon132 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:24 pmHi,
I joined my husband through refugee family reunion route back in 2016, since then we got our ILR and unfortunately separated but not yet legally divorced.
I have since applied for naturalisation in September and today, I've recieved an email from the Home Office requesting details about my ex-husband, as pasted below:
"We are considering your application and need further information from you. Please provide the following within 10 working days of the date of this request:
ex-spouse’s details required
If we do not receive anything within 10 days we will make a decision on the information we already have."
I'm a bit confused because I have met the criteria to apply in my own right. Also, they don't specify what exact details they need.
I hope someone can help me with this query as it'll be much appreciated.
Also, he is not your ex-husband, until you are legally divorced, you are merely separated.
Hi prs,
Sorry Vinny,Anon132 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:31 amHi Vinny,
Thank you so much for your reply. That's exactly why I'm confused too. I thought that the application would be considered in my own right.
I was on a family reunion visa (definite leave to remain) from May 2016 to Jan 2020, then ILR from Feb 2020 until now. That does cover both the 5 years and 1 year on ILR, correct?
fails?(2) If, on an application for naturalisation as a British citizen made by a person of full age and capacity who on the date of the application is married to a British citizen, [F1or is the civil partner of a British citizen] the Secretary of State is satisfied that the applicant fulfils the requirements of Schedule 1 for naturalisation as such a citizen under this subsection, he may, if he thinks fit, grant to him a certificate of naturalisation as such a citizen.
Hi Vinny,vinny wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 1:10 pmSection 6fails?(2) If, on an application for naturalisation as a British citizen made by a person of full age and capacity who on the date of the application is married to a British citizen, [F1or is the civil partner of a British citizen] the Secretary of State is satisfied that the applicant fulfils the requirements of Schedule 1 for naturalisation as such a citizen under this subsection, he may, if he thinks fit, grant to him a certificate of naturalisation as such a citizen.
That's exactly what I thought. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the outcome is. I just sent them his personal details, and included his address and travel document no. just incase because as you said, I was unsure of what details they wanted.
HelloAnon132 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:24 pmHi,
I joined my husband through refugee family reunion route back in 2016, since then we got our ILR and unfortunately separated but not yet legally divorced.
I have since applied for naturalisation in September and today, I've recieved an email from the Home Office requesting details about my ex-husband, as pasted below:
"We are considering your application and need further information from you. Please provide the following within 10 working days of the date of this request:
ex-spouse’s details required
If we do not receive anything within 10 days we will make a decision on the information we already have."
I'm a bit confused because I have met the criteria to apply in my own right. Also, they don't specify what exact details they need.
I hope someone can help me with this query as it'll be much appreciated.
Thank you so much London22, that brings me so much comfort.London22 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:47 pmHelloAnon132 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 2:24 pmHi,
I joined my husband through refugee family reunion route back in 2016, since then we got our ILR and unfortunately separated but not yet legally divorced.
I have since applied for naturalisation in September and today, I've recieved an email from the Home Office requesting details about my ex-husband, as pasted below:
"We are considering your application and need further information from you. Please provide the following within 10 working days of the date of this request:
ex-spouse’s details required
If we do not receive anything within 10 days we will make a decision on the information we already have."
I'm a bit confused because I have met the criteria to apply in my own right. Also, they don't specify what exact details they need.
I hope someone can help me with this query as it'll be much appreciated.
If you hold ILR then your application is on your own & apparently will be successful as being separated or divorced can't have an impact on your own application.So don't worry .I think they just want to confirm your husband,s name .In many occasions they know information but like to ask applicants to get to know if applicants lie or be truthful.You provide it or not there apparently no reason to refuse you.
Good luck .