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hi everybody I'm new is this site i really need an advise to anybody about k1 visa i was married to Japanese , DIVORCE to japan then back to Philippines married again and hes American but after that i find out that my 2nd marriage is null and void cuz there no , DIVORCE in Philippines so i file petition for declaration of forent , DIVORCE to my first husband now we waiiting to finalized my DIVORCE after that my question as 2nd marriage is null and void what do i need to do what are visa to apply is it fiance visa or spous visa anybody help thank you

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Did you file for the divorce or did your Japanese husband?

Where did you get married the second time?

Are you in the Phils or are you in another country (Japan maybe)?

All of these questions do matter.

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Did you file for the divorce or did your Japanese husband?

Where did you get married the second time?

Are you in the Phils or are you in another country (Japan maybe)?

All of these questions do matter.

he divorced me the the first marriage and the 2nd was here in Philippines and yes im in Philippines after my divorced i come back here married and some people said my married will be null and void cuz of my first husband so waiting to final decision so wear thing what to apply or after that what happen to my 2nd marriage is that need to repeated need to judge for that to even ist null and void im so confused but we try to apply fiance visa after that just don't know if we doing write

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he divorced me the the first marriage

Then you can file for recognition of the foreign divorce.

the 2nd was here in Philippines

How were you able to get a CENOMAR?

Did you not register your first marriage with the NSO?

If that is the case then you should be okay in your second marriage since the Philippine gov't never recognized your first marriage.

The USEM will recognize your first divorce. The only place you might have issues is at the CFO if they ask if this is your first marriage.

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Then you can file for recognition of the foreign divorce.

How were you able to get a CENOMAR?

Did you not register your first marriage with the NSO?

If that is the case then you should be okay in your second marriage since the Philippine gov't never recognized your first marriage.

The USEM will recognize your first divorce. The only place you might have issues is at the CFO if they ask if this is your first marriage.

u know my father firend say u can pay to get cenomar so we pay to get it yes we register my fisrt marige in nso so i get visa to come to japan to live and work there

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u know my father firend say u can pay to get cenomar so we pay to get it yes we register my fisrt marige in nso so i get visa to come to japan to live and work there

Okay so you used a fake CENOMAR to get your Marriage Contract...

That changes things. Don't use anything that is derived from that fake document or any other fake document.

CFO will know that your marriage to the USC is invalid and they will not issue the sticker you need to leave the PH.

Now you will have to get your Japanese divorce recognized in the Philippines and have your second marriage invalidated BEFORE you or your USC partner can file anything.

The irony is that if you'd done it legally it would have been so much easier and cheaper.

Now you'll need a Philippine Lawyer to handle getting you officially single in the Philippines again, it will be a long slow moving and expensive road.

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Okay so you used a fake CENOMAR to get your Marriage Contract...

That changes things. Don't use anything that is derived from that fake document or any other fake document.

CFO will know that your marriage to the USC is invalid and they will not issue the sticker you need to leave the PH.

Now you will have to get your Japanese divorce recognized in the Philippines and have your second marriage invalidated BEFORE you or your USC partner can file anything.

The irony is that if you'd done it legally it would have been so much easier and cheaper.

Now you'll need a Philippine Lawyer to handle getting you officially single in the Philippines again, it will be a long slow moving and expensive road.

yes that's my problem thanks so much im on process in this recognition of forent divorced here so i can void my first marriage and about my second married so are we need a lawyer for that to even if from the beginning is null and void cuz of the first marriage im waiting my final decision on this first marriage to finish and we was thinking what about the second what visa and what kind of process is to apply ?

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ur 1st marriage with the japanese was registered here in the NSO, you were divorced by your japanese X husband, u went backed here in the Phil. and married the US man and u used a fake cenomar so when ur 2nd marriage with the US man was registered to the NSO it was null and void.

U should file first the recognition of foreign divorce in the Phil. court before u married your US man...

but now u are processing the recognition of foreign divorce.... uhmmm i dont know what will happen to your second marriage.. will it be legal now? coz the time u married the US man u are still married to the japanese..? i am confused now hehehe... but anyways, if there is no problem with ur papers u can file a cr1 right? coz u are married to the US man... :blush: :blush: :blush:

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ur 1st marriage with the japanese was registered here in the NSO, you were divorced by your japanese X husband, u went backed here in the Phil. and married the US man and u used a fake cenomar so when ur 2nd marriage with the US man was registered to the NSO it was null and void.

U should file first the recognition of foreign divorce in the Phil. court before u married your US man...

but now u are processing the recognition of foreign divorce.... uhmmm i dont know what will happen to your second marriage.. will it be legal now? coz the time u married the US man u are still married to the japanese..? i am confused now hehehe... but anyways, if there is no problem with ur papers u can file a cr1 right? coz u are married to the US man... :blush: :blush: :blush:

lol ty im not sure after im just getting crazy what to do im married to him but we cant be togther cuz of my firts marrige not done yte its been two years and im missing him so much but there nothing i can do its to wait and see they say null and void is not valid so even i finsh my divoced to japanese is not sure if me and my second hubby will valid so we thingking to remarried in US so we migth apply for k- 1 but its just so confusing and im sooooooo nevous of interview i migth die lol i will hopping wish my paper done soon :crying:

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yes that's my problem thanks so much im on process in this recognition of forent divorced here so i can void my first marriage and about my second married so are we need a lawyer for that to even if from the beginning is null and void cuz of the first marriage im waiting my final decision on this first marriage to finish and we was thinking what about the second what visa and what kind of process is to apply ?

Did you get something from NSO saying it is null & void? For a K-1 to the US you must produce a CENOMAR that shows you are free to marry. If NSO retains a record of the second {illegal} marriage then you won't get a clear CENOMAR.

If you try to file a CR-1 {Spouse Visa} based on the invalid second marriage then USEM will question the dates in NSO records.

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Did you get something from NSO saying it is null & void? For a K-1 to the US you must produce a CENOMAR that shows you are free to marry. If NSO retains a record of the second {illegal} marriage then you won't get a clear CENOMAR.

If you try to file a CR-1 {Spouse Visa} based on the invalid second marriage then USEM will question the dates in NSO records.

yes after of the final decision is done i can get CENOMAR but im not sure cuz of im married to him so im sooooo confused getting more confusing im update u of whats happening i talk to my hubby about it cuz i cant handle this its crazy

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Did you get something from NSO saying it is null & void? For a K-1 to the US you must produce a CENOMAR that shows you are free to marry. If NSO retains a record of the second {illegal} marriage then you won't get a clear CENOMAR.

If you try to file a CR-1 {Spouse Visa} based on the invalid second marriage then USEM will question the dates in NSO records.

yes that's why i am sooo confused now... coz she was married to her X husband before she married the US man.. so even she processed the recognition of divorce then what will happen to her 2nd marriage with the US man?.. does her legal papers really ok after that recognition of foreign divorce process? ur right there will be lots of questions on the CO if she will gonna file a cr1.. bcoz of the dates.. ohhh my..... to the OP i am just asking questions too regarding ur case... i am also interested with it... new to me.. :blush: :blush: :blush:

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yes that's why i am sooo confused now... coz she was married to her X husband before she married the US man.. so even she processed the recognition of divorce then what will happen to her 2nd marriage with the US man?.. does her legal papers really ok after that recognition of foreign divorce process? ur right there will be lots of questions on the CO if she will gonna file a cr1.. bcoz of the dates.. ohhh my..... to the OP i am just asking questions too regarding ur case... i am also interested with it... new to me.. :blush: :blush: :blush:

i know so we need to remarried right but i don't want in here again i want in US so i will might need a lawyer again for that to file another petition of declaration of null and void marriage i know all of u might not know about this even me get confused lol i just need a advise so and talk about think cuz its hard to think when u don't have nothing to think lol sorry to all listener

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yes after of the final decision is done i can get CENOMAR but im not sure cuz of im married to him so im sooooo confused getting more confusing im update u of whats happening i talk to my hubby about it cuz i cant handle this its crazy

if u get ur CENOMAR the first and second marriage will still appear on that doc.

i know so we need to remarried right but i don't want in here again i want in US so i will might need a lawyer again for that to file another petition of declaration of null and void marriage i know all of u might not know about this even me get confused lol i just need a advise so and talk about think cuz its hard to think when u don't have nothing to think lol sorry to all listener

oh my gosh if that happen then it will be a long, hard and expensive process for u... :o :o :o

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