Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
Wish to marry Filipino national
I am engaged to a lady from the Philippines who was previously married. They don't recognize divorce in the Philippines, but their embassy web site said if a woman married in the Philippines was in the U.S. and married an American, he could then file for divorce for her. Is this legal? Could I marry this person here under any circumstances and apply for her permanent residency? I'm trying to find the best way that we can remain together in the U.S. Thank you for any help you can give.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Wish to marry Filipino national
If you marry a person who is already married and not yet divorced, that's bigamy and the marriage is not valid. I think the information on the website may be misinterpret by you. Your lady friend must be divorced before you can marry her. If you have further questions, you may contact me for a legal consultation at 415-834-1884. Regards,
Anja Freudenthal
Law Office of Anja Freudenthal
332 Pine Street, Suite 700
San Francisco, CA 94104
Tel. 415-834-1884
Fax. 415-834-1894
www.anjaf-immlaw.com
Re: Wish to marry Filipino national
Why you need to disclose that she was married in Phillipines!!!
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