Hi,
I am currently on my second spouse visa (valid from April), however my marriage is breaking down and I have to apply for ILR via the 10 year route.
I first entered the UK in September 2007, I have met all the eligibility requirements, however, it's only upon I paid for my application, then I was provided a checklist that I will need to prove my marriage with correspondences that have my spouse names and his passport detail. He has refused to sign the consent form now.
I have the scanned copy of his full current British passport, bills that I have provided to the home office and his previous signed consent form dated in end of March due to my previous marriage visa application just happened in March 2019.
We have not filed for divorce, nor have I received any notification of application letter. So I am still considered as married.
As he has refused to sign due to our marriage breaking down, I have the following questionss that I am quite concern about:
1) would it be against the law if I provide anything that is with his name or details or information without the signed consent form for home office to verify third party information (part 2)?
2) should I provide the previous signed form dated in Mar 2019 to prove that this marriage is genuine and breaks down recently?
3) should I remove every thing that contains his name in my application?
4) should I only provide related information that he has consented during March 2019 application?
5) I have been honest with the situation and always will be. I have got the genuine scanned copy of his passport proving his BC status however, I do not hold his hardcopy, will this affect?
6) if I cannot provide any correspondences like bills or joint account statements or his passport, would it be a good idea to provide whatsapp text messages history and photos of our history and social media posts?
My application is on Thursday 15 August however I am just very stressed and worried about this application due to this missing consent form.
Thank you in advance for all of your kind help.
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