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ROR Questions and Divorce

Use this section for any queries concerning the EU Settlement Scheme, for applicants holding pre-settled and settled status.

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ROR Questions and Divorce

Post by topmic » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:48 pm

hello, pls after getting a Decree Nisi, how long can u stay to apply for a decree absolute , is it possible to leave it for a year in the court before applying for a decree absolute? pls advice

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Post by Oke1 » Fri Jul 12, 2013 12:37 pm

6weeks start counting from the day
Of issued decree nisi then after 6weeks
You can apply for apsolute.
Pls am just using this site can you help me about my brother wife
She just doin 15hours a week

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Re: Decree Nisi

Post by Nimitta » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:03 am

topmic wrote:hello, pls after getting a Decree Nisi, how long can u stay to apply for a decree absolute , is it possible to leave it for a year in the court before applying for a decree absolute? pls advice
As far as I remember 11 months.

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Re: Decree Nisi

Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:08 pm

topmic wrote:hello, pls after getting a Decree Nisi, how long can u stay to apply for a decree absolute , is it possible to leave it for a year in the court before applying for a decree absolute? pls advice
Questions about divorce questions might be served better in another site that perhaps specialises in divorce matters.

If you have a question pertaining to EU law and divorce, please ask.

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Re: urgent need please

Post by vinny » Sat Sep 28, 2013 1:54 am

topmic wrote:pls guys, i need some advice

when you apply for a decree absolute, what date will be on the certificate that the marriage was dissolved,i mean both partner separated is it the date on the decree nisi that was pronounce or the date you apply for the decree absolute? pls what date will it be, the pronounce date or the date you apply for the decree absolute?
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Re: urgent need please

Post by Nimitta » Sat Sep 28, 2013 11:10 am

when you apply for a decree absolute, what date will be on the certificate that the marriage was dissolved,i mean both partner separated is it the date on the decree nisi that was pronounce or the date you apply for the decree absolute? pls what date will it be, the pronounce date or the date you apply for the decree absolute?
The date both partners separated has nothing to do with divorce at all and is irrelevant for RoR. The court does not care and neither does the HO. The date you apply for the DA is irrelevant for all intents and purposes, at least when it comes to the EU immigration rules. And no, the date when you applied for DA won't be mentioned. There will be the date the Decree Absolute was issued, since it is the official date when the marriage is dissolved and you are free to remarry. There will be the date when the divorce petition was received by the court. I do not remember if there was the date of Decree Nisi on the certificate, but the HO would be interested in the date the petition was received by the court, and yes, it will be there.
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Oh yes, and the date of marriage will be there, so there is no need to worry about not including the marriage certificate (the court will not give it back anyway).
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