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Let the Law take it's course.....Sidra Akil wrote:Hi
As per my previous topic I am wanting to know Once you send a letter to the home office and explain your marriage has broken down and my wife who I called over in May 2014 is on her 2.5 year visa has not wrote to them as per the home office requirements both couple have to write in. Is there any way to call home office in Manchester to where I sent my letter too as I have not heard anything back from them. I want to make them aware that my wife has gone to woman's aid for help and seeking them to help her regards to staying perm in the UK. I have not applied for a UK Divorce due to my financial situation.
I was made aware by my wife once she entered the UK that she only married me to gain entry to this country and did not want to remain husband/wife with me. We never stayed like husband/wife from day one when she came to the UK and I feel I need to contact home office and discuss my situation so that they don't offer her help regards to giving her an indefinite stay under what ever lies she has told them.
Please help someone.
Thanks so much for your reply. I am not seeking any revenge of any sort.Wanderer wrote:Let the Law take it's course.....Sidra Akil wrote:Hi
As per my previous topic I am wanting to know Once you send a letter to the home office and explain your marriage has broken down and my wife who I called over in May 2014 is on her 2.5 year visa has not wrote to them as per the home office requirements both couple have to write in. Is there any way to call home office in Manchester to where I sent my letter too as I have not heard anything back from them. I want to make them aware that my wife has gone to woman's aid for help and seeking them to help her regards to staying perm in the UK. I have not applied for a UK Divorce due to my financial situation.
I was made aware by my wife once she entered the UK that she only married me to gain entry to this country and did not want to remain husband/wife with me. We never stayed like husband/wife from day one when she came to the UK and I feel I need to contact home office and discuss my situation so that they don't offer her help regards to giving her an indefinite stay under what ever lies she has told them.
Please help someone.
When she comes to renew her FLR, she'll not be able to, full stop. UKVI will then 'do the needful' Just let them know are are not in a relationship and leave it at that, no point in revenge, though I understand it's a natural reaction.
Not wishing to pile-on but this is why I feel the UK marriage visa laws are too lax, not only WRT to arrange marriages and culture, which is fine, but financial etc, but I get riled for this, best to leave it!
Just feel for you having been taken advantage of like this, you suffer and the other party just laughs and appeals to the tree-huggers and, well, let's not go there.....
Sidra Akil wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. I am not seeking any revenge of any sort.Wanderer wrote:Let the Law take it's course.....Sidra Akil wrote:Hi
As per my previous topic I am wanting to know Once you send a letter to the home office and explain your marriage has broken down and my wife who I called over in May 2014 is on her 2.5 year visa has not wrote to them as per the home office requirements both couple have to write in. Is there any way to call home office in Manchester to where I sent my letter too as I have not heard anything back from them. I want to make them aware that my wife has gone to woman's aid for help and seeking them to help her regards to staying perm in the UK. I have not applied for a UK Divorce due to my financial situation.
I was made aware by my wife once she entered the UK that she only married me to gain entry to this country and did not want to remain husband/wife with me. We never stayed like husband/wife from day one when she came to the UK and I feel I need to contact home office and discuss my situation so that they don't offer her help regards to giving her an indefinite stay under what ever lies she has told them.
Please help someone.
When she comes to renew her FLR, she'll not be able to, full stop. UKVI will then 'do the needful' Just let them know are are not in a relationship and leave it at that, no point in revenge, though I understand it's a natural reaction.
Not wishing to pile-on but this is why I feel the UK marriage visa laws are too lax, not only WRT to arrange marriages and culture, which is fine, but financial etc, but I get riled for this, best to leave it!
Just feel for you having been taken advantage of like this, you suffer and the other party just laughs and appeals to the tree-huggers and, well, let's not go there.....
I have been given information that when someone goes to Woman's Aid for help, they contact home office on behalf of the woman and then get granted a 3 month visa and she can also claim job seekers allowance in that period. Also got told that once home office find her case is genuine in what ever lies she told them then she can be granted an indefinite remain in the UK visa and can also claim for legal aid and appoint her self a lawyer and can basically claim money from me since we separated. This is the only concern I have as someone has been filling her head with all this just so that she can mess me over and get her stay.
She does not want to go back to Pakistan and wants to remain here which I don't know why she wants me to help her gain her visa even though I gave her an Islamic divorce (which I know under UK LAW that means nothing).
Does Home Office invertigate just cases if one has written to them and the other hasn't? Also when they see my letter and are also investigated her claims under woman's aid, will that effect her case?
The UKVI need to find a balance and if visa laws were too strict, it would affect the genuine ones greatly.Wanderer wrote: Not wishing to pile-on but this is why I feel the UK marriage visa laws are too lax, not only WRT to arrange marriages and culture, which is fine, but financial etc,
WR1 wrote:The UKVI need to find a balance and if visa laws were too strict, it would affect the genuine ones greatly.Wanderer wrote: Not wishing to pile-on but this is why I feel the UK marriage visa laws are too lax, not only WRT to arrange marriages and culture, which is fine, but financial etc,
IMO, I think the laws have been tightened up. In the last few years, we have the introduction of the English requirement, the minimum financial requirement, the change of the probationary period from 2 years to 5 years with a 2.5 year split, and the newly introduced health surcharge and not to mention the usual cost of visa fees keep going up. There's talk of making the English requirement more difficult for an extension.
adnan111 wrote:You informed the home office and the rest is between the home office and your wife, as you are still legally married. You don't need to any anything more.
You cannot stop her from seeking a legal divorce. So just reply to the court and the solicitor would find a way to get the divorce, whether it is in Scotland or England. It seems like you are trying to be vindictive in your eagerness to get her sent abroad so that you don't have to go to court, but there is not much you can do.
Just wish the tough rules that have been brought in for people coming from abroad should be really looked in to more deeper esp when these people lie just to get a permanent stay in this country and live on benefits for rest of their lives.Obie wrote:I think you ought to forget about this woman and move on with your life. It is fortunate that you found about her plans sooner than later , rather than wasting your life with her.
I believe the court in England has jurisdiction to deal with the divorce as she is based in England.
From experience, I believe the best way is to forget about her and get her out of your life for good.
Sidra Akil wrote:I gave my wife an Islamic divorce back in October 2014
By Islamic divorce, do you mean the triple talaq? Not only is it not recognised as any thing approaching a valid divorce in the UK, it is not even recognised as a divorce in many Islamic countries. So it is not worth the paper it is written on.Sidra Akil wrote:(hence I gave her Islamic divorce on the spot).
Thanks for your reply.secret.simon wrote:Sidra Akil wrote:I gave my wife an Islamic divorce back in October 2014By Islamic divorce, do you mean the triple talaq? Not only is it not recognised as any thing approaching a valid divorce in the UK, it is not even recognised as a divorce in many Islamic countries. So it is not worth the paper it is written on.Sidra Akil wrote:(hence I gave her Islamic divorce on the spot).
The text of the judgment seems to suggest that the court does not consider you to have defended yourself. It does seem that the letter that you may have sent them did not reach them.
The decree that will be issued on 22nd October will be a decree nisi, followed by a decree absolute in about six weeks or so. You (and she) are only free to marry after the decree absolute.
After the divorce, forget about her and move on with your own life.
Can someone please help me with my question i really need help here.Elifbuglem wrote:Hi
Am in same situation as you am a british citiezen my self my husband has entered the UK in 2013 for two year so we havr applied for another two year to appmy for permision to stay in UK for another two years because he cant speak english so he cant pass his life in uk test. But we had a big arguement he left me and went back to turkey is been 3 months since he went. I wrote two letters to home office asking to cancel his visa but i have not heard anything. I want to get back with my husband but am not sure whats happening with his visa. We have 4 months old baby aswell.
He should contact the HO and asked for a SAR, it will clarify the status of his visa.Elifbuglem wrote:Can someone please help me with my question i really need help here.Elifbuglem wrote:Hi
Am in same situation as you am a british citiezen my self my husband has entered the UK in 2013 for two year so we havr applied for another two year to appmy for permision to stay in UK for another two years because he cant speak english so he cant pass his life in uk test. But we had a big arguement he left me and went back to turkey is been 3 months since he went. I wrote two letters to home office asking to cancel his visa but i have not heard anything. I want to get back with my husband but am not sure whats happening with his visa. We have 4 months old baby aswell.
THANK YOU so much for your reply do you know the contact number for it?Wanderer wrote:He should contact the HO and asked for a SAR, it will clarify the status of his visa.Elifbuglem wrote:Elifbuglem wrote:Hi
Am in same situation as you am a british citiezen my self my husband has entered the UK in 2013 for two year so we havr applied for another two year to appmy for permision to stay in UK for another two years because he cant speak english so he cant pass his life in uk test. But we had a big arguement he left me and went back to turkey is been 3 months since he went. I wrote two letters to home office asking to cancel his visa but i have not heard anything. I want to get back with my husband but am not sure whats happening with his visa. We have 4 months old baby aswell.
Can someone please help me with my question i really need help here.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... mmigrationElifbuglem wrote:
THANK YOU so much for your reply do you know the contact number for it?