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Answer is Yes he can.huyenuk05 wrote:my husband and i got married for more than 3 years. the first 3 years we lived in Thailand, we just moved to England 6 months ago and i was granted marriage visa for 27 months. however, my husband kept threatening to divorce and send me back to my home country if i dont give all my salary to him. i worked in a nail shop and earn about 100 to 120o GBP/week, i already gave him 100 every week and saved the rest to help my parents.
if we did get divorce, would i have to go back to my home country?
So what I said..I said same thing clearly.Have you read my last post?mochyn wrote:no he cannot
He cannot send you back to your country but if he withdraws his sponsorship then you have no right to stay in this country when your visa expires but you can apply to stay as you have abused emotionally.
If you feel emotional blackmail then contact The Citizens Advice Bureau.
It is hard enough to live in a foreign country away from family and friends without being treated badly
Try the One Stop Service
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/asylu ... cviolence/
Thanks for your emotional support for poor lady but answer is very simple and clear..She has no chance for visa if she is divorced unless she can prove that she has been victim of domestic violence and provide proofs like police report or medical report including witness statement.mochyn wrote:You did not say the same thing and I provided support and a UKBA link which you did not,
This poor woman is plainly at her wits end and needs help which was not forthcoming from you.
You were plainly dismissive
joh118 wrote:I know this is difficult for you, I can't imagine anything worse.
But you have to take courage and step up. He has no right at all to treat you like this.
Be brave and go to your local police station to report domestic violence. They will help you out.
meanwhile, read this http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... tions-answ
If you can prove that you have suffered from domestic violence, you will be granted ILR.
so be brave and do the right thing.
Well said that is why I provided the link which suggested going to the police or using the One Stop Servicejoh118 wrote:I know this is difficult for you, I can't imagine anything worse.
But you have to take courage and step up. He has no right at all to treat you like this.
Be brave and go to your local police station to report domestic violence. They will help you out.
meanwhile, read this http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... tions-answ
If you can prove that you have suffered from domestic violence, you will be granted ILR.
so be brave and do the right thing.
mochyn wrote:Well said that is why I provided the link which suggested going to the police or using the One Stop Servicejoh118 wrote:I know this is difficult for you, I can't imagine anything worse.
But you have to take courage and step up. He has no right at all to treat you like this.
Be brave and go to your local police station to report domestic violence. They will help you out.
meanwhile, read this http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... tions-answ
If you can prove that you have suffered from domestic violence, you will be granted ILR.
so be brave and do the right thing.
Yes I know..ImmigrationUK2009....you have a display name which suggests you have legal registration...which I know you cover yourself by stating on your posts that this is your personal opinion only..seek OISC advice etc.
I was advising from immigration prospective not from social help side.Domestic violence can also be 'emotional abuse'. The husband as Mochyn has rightly said, cannot 'send her back'. I would suggest that the OP contacts her local CAB who although they may not have knowledge of Immigration matters can certainly point her in the right direction for the support she needs for the abuse she appears to be suffering at present.
Rest assured I've read your posts.
She has not asked for other visa options and ok let belive she as ask.Then tell me what other options she has in UK.She has no chance for visa if she is divorced unless she can prove that she has been victim of domestic violence
One should never give advice without knowing whether there are other visa options open to her until all the relevant facts of her situation are clear.
- You dismissed 'emotional blackmail' as not being Domestic Violence - CasaPossibly you may not be familiar in Pakistan (from where you post) on the DV laws in the UK.