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that wont affect ur status, if he doesn't want u go ahead and sign the papers and move on with your life, anybody correct me if i am wrong.Radfall1 wrote:Hi I've read some really good advice on here and want some of my own.
I got married in 2008 and was granted ILR in 2011. My husband has now decided he wants a divorce and has threatened if I don't sign the papers he is going to ring Immigration.
My husband and I have been together for 8 years and we were very much in love but somewhere along the line we just ran out of steam.
I have asked him to wait until I have received my British Passport before we file for a divorce but he is refusing.
If he does ring immigration what is the possibility that my ILR can be revoked? and how will this affect my application for a British passport?
what would be the possible consequences for both of us if he does ring the HO as I dont think he realises?
smkamran wrote:It won’t affect your ILR status.
However - if you apply on the basis of marriage you need to be in country for 3 years to qualify but if you apply on your own (let’s say divorced and he does not support you - hope not) then the requirement is 5 years.
So worst case you may have to wait 2 year extra (seniors correct me if I am wrong) - However it is unlikely that he can do any harm to your ILR, unless he can prove that you obtained your ILR in a fraudulent way (in that case he will be guilty himself as being part of the fraud). So not to worry at all.
May be good idea to consult a good immigration solicitor he may actually find you a way even a way to convince your husband to support