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Unlikely. The process is not that quick tbh.If I inform the HO, what are the chances he will be deported from the hotel?
What 'crime' exactly has been committed here??Alternatively, if I report this as a crime to HO, how long will this process take? Our communication was very weak and we had only a few pics sent for the application but despite this, the caseworker approved his application. I was very surprised.
An application would have been based on the multiple documents submitted, not purely on the volume of relationship evidence.I have sent numerous emails to UKVI to make them aware of these errors but they say nothing can be done and they are not even allowed to give me the caseworker details.
Was this an arranged marriage?? There is unfortunately no quick action route. You simply have to complete the form online and that is it.Any advice on what quick action should I take. He has only a few days left before he begins residing with me. My family are not supportive of my decision so I want something done ASAP so that no one suspects me and he gets deported from the hotel.
Yes arranged marriage.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 12:55 pmUnlikely. The process is not that quick tbh.If I inform the HO, what are the chances he will be deported from the hotel?
What 'crime' exactly has been committed here??Alternatively, if I report this as a crime to HO, how long will this process take? Our communication was very weak and we had only a few pics sent for the application but despite this, the caseworker approved his application. I was very surprised.
Crime in the sense that he married me just to support his family financially so technically its fraud.
An application would have been based on the multiple documents submitted, not purely on the volume of relationship evidence.I have sent numerous emails to UKVI to make them aware of these errors but they say nothing can be done and they are not even allowed to give me the caseworker details.
I thought the financial requirement and the marriage being genuine and subsisting are the two key areas. If one area is weak, then the application should fail.
Was this an arranged marriage?? There is unfortunately no quick action route. You simply have to complete the form online and that is it.Any advice on what quick action should I take. He has only a few days left before he begins residing with me. My family are not supportive of my decision so I want something done ASAP so that no one suspects me and he gets deported from the hotel.
Not really is it though? This is your view.Crime in the sense that he married me just to support his family financially so technically its fraud.
Limited relationship evidence is needed for arranged marraiges anyway, so even if you think your case was weak, UKVI are aware of the constraints etc with arranged marriages and evidence.I thought the financial requirement and the marriage being genuine and subsisting are the two key areas. If one area is weak, then the application should fail.
Have you been coerced/forced to marry and sponsor the visa application?
Are you afraid that something bad will happen once your husband comes to live with you?
Something just doesn't feel right. I just don't want to go ahead with this.ALKB wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 5:27 pmAre you afraid that something bad will happen once your husband comes to live with you?
Not really. Not unless he does something really stupid and even that would take a long time.Becks149 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:32 pmSomething just doesn't feel right. I just don't want to go ahead with this.ALKB wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 5:27 pmAre you afraid that something bad will happen once your husband comes to live with you?
Is there any other way, he can get deported other than curtailment?
Yes I am still living with my parents. Is there a way in which I can cancel his BRP? I assume the BRP holds more significance than the vignette sticker.ALKB wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:03 amNot really. Not unless he does something really stupid and even that would take a long time.Becks149 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:32 pmSomething just doesn't feel right. I just don't want to go ahead with this.ALKB wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 5:27 pmAre you afraid that something bad will happen once your husband comes to live with you?
Is there any other way, he can get deported other than curtailment?
So, basically, since this was an arranged marriage, your family is reluctant to support you because your family and his family have agreed to commitments, promises have been made, maybe there are even friendships involved and a separation/divorce so soon after marriage would be a huge loss of face and embarrassment.
It's a culturally tricky situation.
I guess you are still living with your parents?
I have depression and psychologically, I have already made up my mind that I won't be happy with him.wahi66 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:33 amAll you can do is just to report your relationship to UKVI and stop living with or seeing him that's it and rest leave him and UKVI alone to deal with it. the question is why are you in such a rash? deporting direct from hotel really? do you feel unsafe or something you are not telling?
you sound like you didnt want him to get the visa on the first place and thought he might not get it due to lack of docs or whatever so basically you are one here dishonest and fraud....
Note: Just a thought
Supporting family is not a crime and it should be seen as good family member. you can disagree with it but just imagine starting a new relationship next time where you say clearly that i don't like/want somebody supports his family (at the time of need or no need) then the chances your partner would say yes are very low unless he has nobody in this whole world. piece of advice reconsider your decisions before quick conclusions.
apology in advance if you feel bad
Becks149 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:24 amIf I report an immigration crime- will that be of any help?
is it genuine crime or you are making it up?
here is an option on there 'lied on application' and also the service is anonymous.
The only issue is how long will it take to take action ' could it be done before he starts residing with me
Big NO, He is not a high profile criminal or there is no life in danger situation where authorities have to take the call urgently. all civil related actions take weeks or days or months before authorities decides to take any action.
and secondly, will the police arrest him or cancel his visa and deport him.
Again NO. since he is in the country the UKVI will follow the curtailment procedure which take weeks and also UKVI gives 28 days to the person to either leave the country or apply another visa he will get a chance to say in any situation.
Were you actively or otherwise coerced or forced to go ahead with the marriage? A stich in time saves 9? All you can do is report to HO, any action or step taken is at their own discretion and are not obliged to keep you informed.Becks149 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:42 amI have depression and psychologically, I have already made up my mind that I won't be happy with him.wahi66 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:33 amAll you can do is just to report your relationship to UKVI and stop living with or seeing him that's it and rest leave him and UKVI alone to deal with it. the question is why are you in such a rash? deporting direct from hotel really? do you feel unsafe or something you are not telling?
you sound like you didnt want him to get the visa on the first place and thought he might not get it due to lack of docs or whatever so basically you are one here dishonest and fraud....
Note: Just a thought
Supporting family is not a crime and it should be seen as good family member. you can disagree with it but just imagine starting a new relationship next time where you say clearly that i don't like/want somebody supports his family (at the time of need or no need) then the chances your partner would say yes are very low unless he has nobody in this whole world. piece of advice reconsider your decisions before quick conclusions.
apology in advance if you feel bad
You are right that I never wanted the visa to be successful in the first place. There were errors in the application which I thought would result in the visa failing but unfortunately things didn't work out. It was a huge shock to me.
You are not stuck.
Changing your mind does not make a partner/an employer/any person "dishonest and fraud".
I doubt that for two reasons-wahi66 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:33 amNote: Just a thought
Supporting family is not a crime and it should be seen as good family member. you can disagree with it but just imagine starting a new relationship next time where you say clearly that i don't like/want somebody supports his family (at the time of need or no need) then the chances your partner would say yes are very low unless he has nobody in this whole world. piece of advice reconsider your decisions before quick conclusions.
Why would she feel bad?
Can likely apply for the annulment of the marriage?
JB007 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 8:57 am
Annul a marriage
Unlike divorce, you can apply for annulment in the first year of your marriage
https://www.gov.uk/how-to-annul-marriage
Now that I have read one of your threads, the words, pot, kettle and black spring to mind.
You are gaslighting.wahi66 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:33 amAll you can do is just to report your relationship to UKVI and stop living with or seeing him that's it and rest leave him and UKVI alone to deal with it. the question is why are you in such a rash? deporting direct from hotel really? do you feel unsafe or something you are not telling?
you sound like you didnt want him to get the visa on the first place and thought he might not get it due to lack of docs or whatever so basically you are one here dishonest and fraud....
Note: Just a thought
Supporting family is not a crime and it should be seen as good family member. you can disagree with it but just imagine starting a new relationship next time where you say clearly that i don't like/want somebody supports his family (at the time of need or no need) then the chances your partner would say yes are very low unless he has nobody in this whole world. piece of advice reconsider your decisions before quick conclusions.
apology in advance if you feel bad
Be strong and honest with yourself and him. You should talk to him clearly and explain to him that you can't see yourself with him as a partner and you think of divorce. both of you should talk to your family about this decision and things should be done friendly. in case he doesn't join you in your decision then you have to stand up for your rights and seek divorce.Becks149 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 12:46 pmHello, my spouse was granted entry clearance on 3rd June 2021. He is now travelling from a red list country and is quarantining in a government hotel.
I want to now end this relationship. I know that I need to inform the HO to curtail his visa but this will be a long process. If I inform the HO, what are the chances he will be deported from the hotel?
Alternatively, if I report this as a crime to HO, how long will this process take? Our communication was very weak and we had only a few pics sent for the application but despite this, the caseworker approved his application. I was very surprised.
I have sent numerous emails to UKVI to make them aware of these errors but they say nothing can be done and they are not even allowed to give me the caseworker details.
Any advice on what quick action should I take. He has only a few days left before he begins residing with me. My family are not supportive of my decision so I want something done ASAP so that no one suspects me and he gets deported from the hotel.