will my past divorce affect me from sponsering my spouse in vietnam.

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will my past divorce affect me from sponsering my spouse in vietnam.

I had a really bad case of devorce 10 years ago.
Now thats im stabled i would like to marry a girl in
vietnam and sponser her with a spouse visa. One
thing im affraid of is that my divorce decree will
makes me look bad when it come to sponsering my
wife and that they would denied her visa. I havnt got
married yet, i would like to propose to her when i
visit, then saved to for a year to return and marry her.
I honestly loved her and trusted her, therefore i dont
want to ruine her life if My past divorce cause her
visa to be denied. So the question is will my past
divorce affect my new spouse from getting her
spousal visa approval?

Asked on October 13, 2018 under Immigration Law, Arizona

Answers:

SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

No your prior divorce will not impact your ability to sponsor a new spouse or fiancee for a visa.  You will have to disclose all former marriages and provide documentation that they were terminated so as to make you legally able to marry again and she will need to do the same if she was previously married.  Please let me know if you have any additional questions at this time or how I can be of further assistance to you in this matter.


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