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Yes I agree, wait for the required paperwork to reach you before you apply as you don't want to lose your very high visa fee.frankieblues wrote:It seems to me you are still not sure that your ex wife is going to get the paperwork... I've read some cases in this forum being refused in similar situations ,the ECOs are very picky in this matter; personally I would wait until the divorce is sorted, that's what I'm doing ; you never know, it can take longer than you expected.
Good luck.
I am sure that she will apply for the decree absolute, I'm just wanting to know what sort of evidence the ECO would want in order to be assured that the divorce is "well under way".frankieblues wrote:It seems to me you are still not sure that your ex wife is going to get the paperwork... I've read some cases in this forum being refused in similar situations ,the ECOs are very picky in this matter; personally I would wait until the divorce is sorted, that's what I'm doing ; you never know, it can take longer than you expected.
Good luck.
Thanks for the advice - just to clarify, do you mean that there is NO way that the visa would be issued until the ECO has seen the decree absolute. I'm just confused because the guidance I mentioned above seemed to suggest otherwise. Do you mean that the ECO would basically delay the process until the decree absolute was granted?batleykhan wrote:The decree nisi is the best evidence that the divorce is coming to a conclusion soon . There is no harm applying ,but the ECO will not issue visa till he has seen decree absoloute.
Better to be safe and wait till divorced concluded
Hitim79 wrote:Thanks for the advice - just to clarify, do you mean that there is NO way that the visa would be issued until the ECO has seen the decree absolute. I'm just confused because the guidance I mentioned above seemed to suggest otherwise. Do you mean that the ECO would basically delay the process until the decree absolute was granted?batleykhan wrote:The decree nisi is the best evidence that the divorce is coming to a conclusion soon . There is no harm applying ,but the ECO will not issue visa till he has seen decree absoloute.
Better to be safe and wait till divorced concluded
Thanks.