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I am  need of advice and guidance from those who have undergone a similar situation as ours

My brief time line is as follows 

I am the benificary of us citizen husband

 

2017   took  a customary divorce  that is a divorce deed which notarised  from my previous husband

A notarised divorce deed is valid in indian constitution but unfortunately not in the uscis which we never knew before

2018 married my second husband who is a US citizen  and filed my petition on my behalf

0ct 2019 we sent uscis RFE which was a court divorce decree from my previous husband

Officially the beneficiary  previous mairrage was terminated on 19 th oct 2019

Nov 2019 uscis denied our petition on the base that the benificary was not  free legally to marry the petitioner at the time of the petition which was in 2018

we are going to being from the first by re marrying 

Do we need a decree of nullity that is to nullify the mairrage of  the benificary and us petitioner,?

Or  we I mean the benificary and petitioner can just remaary get a new mairrage liscence without decree of nullity?

 

I  am the benificary from India 

 

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1 hour ago, madhuri27 said:

I am  need of advice and guidance from those who have undergone a similar situation as ours

My brief time line is as follows 

I am the benificary of us citizen husband

 

2017   took  a customary divorce  that is a divorce deed which notarised  from my previous husband

A notarised divorce deed is valid in indian constitution but unfortunately not in the uscis which we never knew before

2018 married my second husband who is a US citizen  and filed my petition on my behalf

0ct 2019 we sent uscis RFE which was a court divorce decree from my previous husband

Officially the beneficiary  previous mairrage was terminated on 19 th oct 2019

Nov 2019 uscis denied our petition on the base that the benificary was not  free legally to marry the petitioner at the time of the petition which was in 2018

we are going to being from the first by re marrying 

Do we need a decree of nullity that is to nullify the mairrage of  the benificary and us petitioner,?

Or  we I mean the benificary and petitioner can just remaary get a new mairrage liscence without decree of nullity?

 

I  am the benificary from India 

 

might be best to check with a family law specialist/lawyer.. 

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