Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Hello everyone,
I am a non-EU citizen and I applied for residence permit based on family ties at the embassy of Finland in Turkey. Now my application is "in progress" and Migri requests from my husband his divorce papers. He got married twice before me, both marriages and divorces took place in Finland.
He doesn't have such papers, and even before my application he had asked Migri by calling them where he can get these documents. They told back then it is not necessary if they happened in Finland and that his registration paper from Maistraatti would suffice as it has information on previous marriages. Therefore I had added that to my application.
Does anyone have idea about where he can get such a document now that they are requesting it? He is trying to reach Migri by phone but due to his working hours he cannot stay by the phone more than half an hour and they seem to keep people waiting on the phone until they connect them to a person.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance
I am a non-EU citizen and I applied for residence permit based on family ties at the embassy of Finland in Turkey. Now my application is "in progress" and Migri requests from my husband his divorce papers. He got married twice before me, both marriages and divorces took place in Finland.
He doesn't have such papers, and even before my application he had asked Migri by calling them where he can get these documents. They told back then it is not necessary if they happened in Finland and that his registration paper from Maistraatti would suffice as it has information on previous marriages. Therefore I had added that to my application.
Does anyone have idea about where he can get such a document now that they are requesting it? He is trying to reach Migri by phone but due to his working hours he cannot stay by the phone more than half an hour and they seem to keep people waiting on the phone until they connect them to a person.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Migri should have access to population registry, thus asking for divorce papers seems odd. Then again if he never was divorced legally and now you pop up as his husband/wife it might make them to ask for such a paper.duygu wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:25 amHello everyone,
I am a non-EU citizen and I applied for residence permit based on family ties at the embassy of Finland in Turkey. Now my application is "in progress" and Migri requests from my husband his divorce papers. He got married twice before me, both marriages and divorces took place in Finland.
He doesn't have such papers, and even before my application he had asked Migri by calling them where he can get these documents. They told back then it is not necessary if they happened in Finland and that his registration paper from Maistraatti would suffice as it has information on previous marriages. Therefore I had added that to my application.
Does anyone have idea about where he can get such a document now that they are requesting it? He is trying to reach Migri by phone but due to his working hours he cannot stay by the phone more than half an hour and they seem to keep people waiting on the phone until they connect them to a person.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks in advance
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
He could get them from the district court office (käräjäoikeus) where the divorce was handled but all data shall be in population registry is odd they ask for it.
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In addition to access they have a duty to get the information themselves: "Tuomioistuin- ja hallintomenettelyssä sekä muussa viranomaistehtävän hoitamisessa tarvittavat väestötietojärjestelmän henkilötiedot tulee hankkia viran puolesta, jollei rekisteröity ole asian vireille tultua viivytyksettä ilmoittanut toimittavansa itse tarpeelliset tiedot tai jollei muunlaiseen menettelyyn ole erityisiä perusteita."
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Thanks everyone!! Finally Migri answered him and said it is not necessary. I don't really understand why they decided to ask it from him in the first place as we wouldn't be able to register our marriage anyways if he had a pending divorce case or something. And also when we were getting married he had got the paper proving his capacity to marry. Anyways, thanks everyone for the help!
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Since this is the THIRD MARRIAGE, as a visa officer I would suspect some fishy business going on, especially if the two previous marriages were also foreigners and had their resident permit sponsored. You are usually only ever allowed to SPONSOR YOUR WIFE ONCE in your life time. If this is the third sponsorship, you are out of luck.duygu wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:40 amThanks everyone!! Finally Migri answered him and said it is not necessary. I don't really understand why they decided to ask it from him in the first place as we wouldn't be able to register our marriage anyways if he had a pending divorce case or something. And also when we were getting married he had got the paper proving his capacity to marry. Anyways, thanks everyone for the help!
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Such a suspicion would still not require to ask for a copy of the divorce papers.fintel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:44 amSince this is the THIRD MARRIAGE, as a visa officer I would suspect some fishy business going on, especially if the two previous marriages were also foreigners and had their resident permit sponsored. You are usually only ever allowed to SPONSOR YOUR WIFE ONCE in your life time. If this is the third sponsorship, you are out of luck.duygu wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:40 amThanks everyone!! Finally Migri answered him and said it is not necessary. I don't really understand why they decided to ask it from him in the first place as we wouldn't be able to register our marriage anyways if he had a pending divorce case or something. And also when we were getting married he had got the paper proving his capacity to marry. Anyways, thanks everyone for the help!
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Oh yes no such rule but only common sense,
Third wife huh, hmm, while you are at it... why not pre-arrange your FORTH wife as well and give migri heads up on that for the next year.
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
fintel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:44 amSince this is the THIRD MARRIAGE, as a visa officer I would suspect some fishy business going on, especially if the two previous marriages were also foreigners and had their resident permit sponsored. You are usually only ever allowed to SPONSOR YOUR WIFE ONCE in your life time. If this is the third sponsorship, you are out of luck.duygu wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:40 amThanks everyone!! Finally Migri answered him and said it is not necessary. I don't really understand why they decided to ask it from him in the first place as we wouldn't be able to register our marriage anyways if he had a pending divorce case or something. And also when we were getting married he had got the paper proving his capacity to marry. Anyways, thanks everyone for the help!
Well, to be honest I don't understand how you make assumptions knowing nothing about his life. Don't worry, they were not both foreigners and Migri already asked him the reason for divorces, for which he had a really solid reason. I am not trying to go to Finland to get money from Kela. I am trying to go there to be with my husband.
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Oh well, he didn't have a serious relationship for the last 7 years so I guess he is not that good at this sponsorship business you assume he is dealing with.fintel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:39 pmOh yes no such rule but only common sense,
Third wife huh, hmm, while you are at it... why not pre-arrange your FORTH wife as well and give migri heads up on that for the next year.
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
Not common sense, rather a double standard.fintel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:39 pmOh yes no such rule but only common sense,
Third wife huh, hmm, while you are at it... why not pre-arrange your FORTH wife as well and give migri heads up on that for the next year.
Aren't you currently in a divorce after your marriage failed?
Wasn't this marriage the reason that you are allowed to live in Finland on unemployment benefits paid from Finnish taxes?
Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
I am sensing feminism kicking into the topic.FinlandGirl wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:07 am
Not common sense, rather a double standard.
Aren't you currently in a divorce after your marriage failed?
Wasn't this marriage the reason that you are allowed to live in Finland on unemployment benefits paid from Finnish taxes?
There is no man vs woman competition of failed marriages going on here, I am only stating facts. My wife or soon be ex-wife is not looking to sponsor a second, third or fourth husband and if she did, she would be met with the same skepticism from migri. Usually one failed marriage is enough for most people. Dealing with immigration matters myself for many years I know for a fact that 2nd and 3rd marriages are seen with a bit of suspicion. On UK visa applications, there is an explicit question whether the sponsor has previously sponsored anyone else into the country. UK atleast rejects such applications very frequently. So take my advice as I am only trying to help you.
Also, I am not on any unemployment benefit, I own a rather successful business here. I was inquiring on behalf of someone else. And if there were ever a question of who pays how much taxes, I can assure you that I pay more than the average Finnish citizen.
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Re: Urgent: Divorce papers of my husband (Finnish citizen)
It's not a judgement on his character or your relationship.duygu wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 4:37 pmWell, to be honest I don't understand how you make assumptions knowing nothing about his life. Don't worry, they were not both foreigners and Migri already asked him the reason for divorces, for which he had a really solid reason. I am not trying to go to Finland to get money from Kela. I am trying to go there to be with my husband.
Second or third marriage just raises suspicion in the eyes of migri. Take for example, someone can make it a business bringing foreigners into the country and start charging 50,000 EUR per person for this service. Make a trip to South Sudan every year and make a good buck to bring a new husband then get divorced and repeat the same process. Maybe it doesn't happen that much in Finland but surely it has happened in the UK and other countries. I was only mentioning it so you can cover your bases, allow yourself to prepare your case better.
There was a recent question by someone who was handicapped and asked a migration related question and I told them to NOT advertise their disability. This was not to insult them or make them feel bad about themselves because Migri can easily deny a disabled person a resident permit for exactly that reason that they are disabled. Your disability doesn't help you.
Ever tried to obtain a Canadian ETA (Electronic Tourist Visa) ? There are explicit questions regarding your health and criminal history. Shoplifted a lollipop when you were 7 years old and mommy paid a fine? Guess what YOU CANNOT GO TO CANADA.. EVER!!
Anyone who tells you that dealing with immigration is going to be a hunky-dory happy business IS LYING TO YOU. You need to prepare a good case, show evidence of "LOVE" or deal with APPEALS COURT from ACROSS THE OCEAN in your own country when the RP is refused. That's not fun at all is it, so why not listen to my advice and prepare a good case from the beginning? Not trying to discourage you, only telling you to prepare.
Attach photos of any vacations together, wedding, birthday photos, and photos of your dog and your neighbor and love letters if you have them. I AM GENUINELY IN LOVE is what you need to show.
I am surprised that they are actually asking for divorce papers, because migri has access to maistraatti records and can easily look into this and they haven't. That right there is a sign of reluctance on part of migri.
Anyways, good luck!
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