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Post by Plexer » Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:00 am

Hi I am going to apply for ILR (DV). do I have to get domestic violence assesment done if ys then from where?

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Post by vinny » Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:50 am

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Post by bob-russell » Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:02 pm

There is no formal assessment for visa purposes. It is important to provide 'evidence' of the violence in the form of Police and/or medical reports for example.
It is difficult to prove many cases of DV because most happens in private.
If the applicant has been assisted by a refuge or charity this can be of great assistance in the application.
Sadly this is a much abused (no pun intended) route to ILR so it can take a bit of convincing.
My sister-in-law was subject to a MARAC (multi-agency risk assessment conference and classed (quite rightly) as high risk . Her ILR was through in seven days!
If you or anyone is a genuine victim (it does not need to be physical violence) my recommendation would be to get help ASAP. Citizens Advice may be a good start or and organisations such as Womens Aid can help.
It is now possible to claim benefits as a victim of DV before ILR is granted.
The UKBA website does give indicators of the documentation they are looking for. They also can process visas at a great rate of knots where appropriate.

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Post by Amber » Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:11 am

Plexer wrote:Hi
I contacted my MP for assistance in SET(DV) application. response I received from MP is that your application is waiting for security checks and will be declared shortly . but he didnt mention that is it going to be yes or no. but i beleive security check is the last stage for an application to be granted or Decided.

My question is should i do some thing more to straighten the application or I assume that my security check be clear and i will be granted.
D4109125 wrote:Yes the decision is subject to satisfactory security checks. Shouldn't be long.
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Post by Amber » Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:11 am

Plexer wrote:Hi
finally had received reply from UKBA'
Refused with following Points.
1: Not Subsisting in the UK
2 ; Medical report not referring to Partner.
3 : Break down reason is not Domestic Violence.

Please help me How to make appeal . I wanna appeal on my own.
as i didn't mention any thing to the doctor as i knew they would call police. so there is no any record.
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