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+1Casa wrote:There is help out there for you. DV doesn't have to be physical, it can be psychological violence as well. You don't say where in the UK you are living, but call the charity Southall Black Sisters http://www.southallblacksisters.org.uk/
Helpline 0208 571 0800
For more information & guidance, see & browse the website here:Aanchal: Helpline for Asian women experiencing domestic violence.
Languages spoken include: Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujerati, Tamil and Urdu.
Phone: 08454 512 547, every day 24 hours.
Yes I'm depressed. I think I've developed mental problems now. I get nightmares all the time. And I can't concentrate on anything. I forget basic things. Like I've forgotten basic things of my religion. I don't remember what they are. I went to get my daughter weighed with my mother in law, the hv there said I don't even have confidence to hold the baby.Obie wrote:You really need to call the police and get out of that situation.
It is very worrying situation to be in. Get out with your child.
Perhaps that how your father in law treated you mother in law, that is why he thinks it is appropriate to treat you like that.
You need to seek urgent help and pull out , or better still get them out of the home, as you have done nothing wrong.
They are the criminal.
I'm in a very difficult situation. I feel I can't cope with it anymore. It's effecting me mentally so much so I get headaches all the time and I'm not able to concentrate on anything. If hv gets to know this. She may just take my daughter away.SoHopeful wrote:You need to think about your safety and well being first!
You can apply for leave aside from being a spouse if you are a victim of domestic abuse but you need to take the appropriate steps to protect yourself and your daughter... think about it - once you get the advice how would you go about making a separate application without your husband knowing if you cannot leave?!
Do you live with your in-laws?
Is there anywhere at all you can go without your husband or in-laws around?
If you are able to use the phone you can contact any of the services mentioned on here or call your local social services department. If not, call the police for immediate assistance.
You are entitled to work on a spouse visa and I assume any visa you may be eligible for as a parent of victim of DV.
If your HV suspects DV then she may be the best person to turn to... She should be able to support you in getting help and provide evidence of your situation as a professional.
Amna987 wrote:
I'm in a very difficult situation. I feel I can't cope with it anymore. It's effecting me mentally so much so I get headaches all the time and I'm not able to concentrate on anything. If hv gets to know this. She may just take my daughter away.
If I'm not able to prove domestic violence, I'll be deported. I have so many problems right now. Not sure what I want from life anymore. I feel suicide is the only solution.