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batleykhan wrote:I am somewhat confused about your personal circumstances.
You say your visa has benn curtailed, but then go onto say no proof has been provided to teh HO, so how did this happen?
What do you exactly mean your visa is curtailed?
You say your final divorce paper have come through. What are these papers. Are they English divorce or Islamic divorce papers?.
Lets have an answer to these, then you might get advise.
I am afraid you might not want to hear the answers though
Wanderer wrote:Basically you can't stay on the strength of ur child being British unless u give the child up to ur former partner and apply for access to a child visa.
The fact is ur visa has been curtailed so it has expired now, not in Feb so you are illegal now.
If your visa has been curtailed it means that irrespective of the vignette in your passport you are now here illegally.k4iser wrote:Wanderer wrote:Basically you can't stay on the strength of ur child being British unless u give the child up to ur former partner and apply for access to a child visa.
The fact is ur visa has been curtailed so it has expired now, not in Feb so you are illegal now.
thank you, i know my visa has been curtailed but i have up until feb 2010 ti stay, will i not be able to stay because my child is british and my ex partner
If it was curtailed it would attract a right of appeal so she would have been sent the relevant papaerwork.Rozen wrote:How does the OP know that her visa has actually been curtailed? Did UKBA write to her telling her this? Surely if they did, they would have mentioned as to whether she had right of appeal, or had to leave the country asap. Or is this just an assumption? Not really understanding....
That is exactly my point, and why I'm a bit confused! So I guess the question is, does she have paperwork from UKBA or not? If not, then she is just assuming that it has been curtailed already.UKBAbble wrote: If it was curtailed it would attract a right of appeal so she would have been sent the relevant papaerwork.