What options do we have. She can't really get an annulment. She probably can't get a fiance visa being that she is legally married in the Philippines. But I thought there might be something possible you can do at the US embassy in Manila? Because US does have divorce.
This is what is says under K1 Visa...
A common basis for refusal is a prior marriage for the beneficiary or the petitioner that has not been legally terminated. There is no divorce in the Philippines. A consular officer will only accept a death certificate or a court ruling of annulment or of presumptive death as evidence that a Filipino marriage has been terminated. An American may terminate a Filipino marriage through a U.S. divorce.
Now it says an american may terminate a filipino marriage through US divorce, but is this like a catch 22? Then doesn't she have to be american before she can do it?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
2007-09-18
18:12:42
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Hey ingsoc1, divorce rate in America is nearly 50% now? If she could legally divorce in her country she would have. Unfortunately she doesn't have that priveledge so we're trying to work around it.
2007-09-18
18:38:52 ·
update #1