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Has your wife been working in the UK since 2002? Was there any period in which she was not working?cdyz5 wrote:sheraz7.... I am just completely lost. I am sorry so much pressure on me as i have to forward my case on 29th nov this month. My wife/gfriend here in uk since 2002. ,
That means you wife has PR. Has she applied for a PR card do you know?cdyz5 wrote:Yes she is working since 2002. There is no gap when she not worked.
Good question. Maybe he has left the country? He likely has PR, though he may not yet have applied for it. But it does not matter. And I am sure that you can divorce even if he has disappeared, though it likely takes a bit longer than if he was present and agreed to everything.cdyz5 wrote:we have a solicitor. Recently solicitor advise that she need to sent a "Request for Personal Service by a Court Bailiff" earlier Manchester County Court District Judge has questioned why we have requested Court Bailiff Service at the same address where your Divorce Petition was sent and returned by Royal mail marked not at this address.
The problem with us is we dont no where he lives. we only have his two addresses. and the other thing I dont understand if he get married in 2006 than must get five year EEA visa. how he extended his visa in 2011?
How long have you been living together with you wife? When was the first child born? When is the next due?cdyz5 wrote:after your beneficial advice I shall not leave the conunty as I was considering it.
the other last thing is My visa will expire on 29th Nov. dont you thing i am late to find a good solicitor who has experience in European free movement cases.
No big deal if she did not apply. She has PR already, she just does not have a card to prove it. Tell her not to throw out anything that she presently has that shows she was working during this time, though there are also other ways of proving it. She should keep the old ticket for a scrap book!cdyz5 wrote:My wife only had a registration work scheme document. I remember she asked me last year to apply her PR and I didn’t let her do it. Make a great mistake. Even though she came in UK 2002, she still has the ticket when she came first time in UK. Please do advise on this.
That is so annoying. But it sounds like it just slows things down. You should check with your lawyer before offering, but you could offer to cooperate with his PR application if he assists in fast-tracking the divorce. Without your wife's cooperation, his application will be difficult to do. It might be something which motivates him.cdyz5 wrote:No. he hasn't left the country. My wife/gfriend has his number. we rung many time to asked him for divorse. he says he will do that but he never do. just playing with us. Even our Solicitor wrote him email on his facebook. but he's not responding at all. only problem with us as i mention earlier we don't no where he lives. He say one thing and do the others.
Since she had PR at the time the children were born, they are British at birth. Have you applied for a British passport already?cdyz5 wrote:How long have you been living together with you wife? When was the first child born? When is the next due?
We met 12 Oct 2010, I have proof of Tenancy agreement, council tax, Bills since 2010 to until this time. My first baby was born 17th Jan 2012. And next is due in early dates in March 2013.
Actually this likely had no impact on his status in the UK and was probably not useful. But no big down side.cdyz5 wrote:Guru one thing I want to mention. We wrote letter to UKBA on 17/03/2011 and informed that she my wife is not living with his husband and mention clearly that after 6 month he and she broke up. we gave his full name and date of brith to UKBA. And UKBA sent us an acknowledgement letter
How long ago did they married, and how long have they lost contact.cdyz5 wrote:Yes I believe he is still in UK. The marriage took place in Albania and from there is got his visa from UK embassy in Albania. Before that he was living UK illegally.
All proves we have is that we made a lot of efforts to trace this man. But unfortunately we couldn’t find him. Even though I believe he’s somewhere in UK.
What i am getting you is that its going to be a very long process. Once i apply my visa they will refuse as the time scale on each individual application is 6 month. According to you they will give me a appeal of right. So i have to fight on the basis of my children.