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Who is "forcing" you?! You are a permanent resident of a democratic country, aren't you, where the rights of men and women are equal?jobloga wrote: I am a 22 year female ILR holder and am being forced to marry a man in India in order for him to gain residency to the UK.
And why whould that be?! What "reject statement"?I want to tell the home office that it is a forced marriage but I am terrified that it would be stated on the reject statement.
But I am sorry... there is no childtalk here. We live in 21st century, for God's sake!jobloga wrote: If I don't marry then I would live in fear that they will attack my father in India.
Fine, but why does this concern you? Fraudulent applications will certainly be refused outright.The reject statement I was refering to is the one they give when they reject the visa.
The police are useless and corrupt there and they certainly won't be able to protect my father.Contact the police in India and report them.
I don't know about that, I'm not so confident.The individual will not be granted visa anyway, as the officials are trained enough to distingush fraud and recognise deception.
I think she realises this.JAJ wrote:Are you aware that most spouse visas are provisional for two years (for precisely this reason)? Permanent residence is no longer given immediately.jobloga wrote:And yes, they really are desperate to come to the UK, for the wrong reasons in my opinion.
To the original poster, I'm sure there are similar women's organisations in India that will be able to help you or your family if the Indian Police are ineffective. Also, if the Indian Police behave in such a shockingly reprehensible way, you should just go to the nearest news agency and scream blue murder. I know I would. Don't let them get away with it. If you do, they'll just pick on someone else.I however have very strong feelings about the whole thing and DO NOT want him to come through to the UK like this and be forced to go through the 2 years pretending to be his wife and to get the documents for him to get ILR.
must be from north india. But police thuer is currpt only for money. U being in UK should help ur father out with pounds. Just contact SSP level officer. You father can make FIR that his life is in danger. This will help him out from any immeidete danger.olisun wrote:btw which part of India do you live?
simar wrote:must be from north india.olisun wrote:btw which part of India do you live?
LOL. It's amazing how naive people brought up in the west can be. No, it's not a criticism; I find it quaint. News agencies know about the police. If they wanted to run "corrupt police" stories they have about one million to choose from everyday. How do you propose this poster gets them to highlight her plight instead of running any one of those other million stories? And, once they've done that how do you convince them to take her under their wing to avoid reprisals? Yelling "blue murder" is an unfortunate choice of phrase. I've known of people who've "disappeared" in police cells.I'm sure there are similar women's organisations in India that will be able to help you or your family if the Indian Police are ineffective. Also, if the Indian Police behave in such a shockingly reprehensible way, you should just go to the nearest news agency and scream blue murder.