Renunciation form Marriage question confusion

kungfupanda

Registered Users (C)
Hi forum members. I need some advice please.
So I am trying to fill the Renunciation form online and there are only two choices
1.) I have been married.
2.) I have not been married.
Well I was married and now am divorced. So what should I choose?
It seems I can't choose I have been married cos it seems to imply I am still married. And I don't know if I can choose I have not been married cos I don't know if they mean not married ever? So what should I do? Should I choose option 2 and write Divorced next to it?
Sorry if it seems a retarded question but I don't want to take any chances with these travisa guys. Thanks guys.
 
Thanks speakamericano for the response. Shall do that.
Guess they still don't expect Indians to be divorced hence they didn't give the option :D
 
Thanks speakamericano for the response. Shall do that.
Guess they still don't expect Indians to be divorced hence they didn't give the option :D

Come on. Someone has to force Indian's to respect their country's "traditional" values. If not the government, who will do it?
 
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