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EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by victim_of_violence » Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:52 pm

Hi my name is Munawar I m EEA family member my wife is German we live together in UK for 1 year during 1 year she start domestic violence on me I report police I have evidences I have 5 years visa now my wife sent me divorce papers can you tell me what can I do
can I leave to remain in UK ? Or they will send me back to my country please help me

My wife is working
i m not working
i have strong evidence
i report to police
soon i will get prof from court
i have some medical reports
can i make more medical reports?
some people says i can apply for it some says no some says 50% chances
Please Help

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Re: EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by rosebead » Thu Sep 11, 2014 4:17 am

If you have police and medical reports to prove domestic violence then I can't see why you can't obtain a retained right of residence after divorce. If you haven't done so already, you will need to get the Home Office or the appeal Tribunal to access her HMRC records to prove she is exercising Treaty rights throughout the divorce proceedings - they are obliged to help you in this because you are a victim of domestic violence.

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Re: EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by victim_of_violence » Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:22 pm

Immigration provisions for victims of domestic
violence

Standard Note:

SN/HA/04644

Last updated:

29 November 2013

Author:

Melanie Gower

Section

Home Affairs Section



This information is provided to Members of Parliament in support of their parliamentary duties
and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual. It should
not be relied upon as being up to date; the law or policies may have changed since it was last
updated; and it should not be relied upon as legal or professional advice or as a substitute for
it. A suitably qualified professional should be consulted if specific advice or information is
required.

This information is provided subject to our general terms and conditions which are available
online or may be provided on request in hard copy. Authors are available to discuss the
content of this briefing with Members and their staff, but not with the general public.





People with temporary immigration status who suffer domestic violence are often particularly
vulnerable:

• their visa conditions do not allow them to access specified public funds; and


• their immigration status may make them hesitant to take action against their partners, in
case they lose their right to remain in the UK.




The Immigration Rules allow for a victim of domestic violence who is in the UK as the
spouse/partner of a British or ‘settled’ person to apply to stay permanently, even though the
relationship is no longer subsisting. These rules do not apply to EEA nationals or their family
members, persons who have limited leave as the spouse of a temporary migrant, or asylum
seekers or their family members.

Furthermore, the ‘no recourse to public funds’ rule prevents migrant victims of domestic
violence from accessing housing or welfare benefits, until they have an immigration status
which entitles them to public funds (such as Indefinite Leave to Remain).

In the past, the restrictions on access to public funds caused difficulties for destitute migrant
spouses with an application pending under the domestic violence rules, because few refuges
will accept people without recourse to public funds. However since April 2012 a new policy
concession has been in effect, which enables migrant spouses to apply for a temporary
immigration status which gives access to public funds whilst they are waiting for a decision
on their application for indefinite leave under the domestic violence rules.

The concession was welcomed by campaigning organisations, although they continue to
raise concerns about the lack of protection available to other categories of migrant, and other
aspects of government policy affecting migrant victims of domestic violence.
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Re: EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by vinny » Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:12 am

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Re: EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by Obie » Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:17 am

Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors

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Re: EEA family member victim of domestic violence

Post by victim_of_violence » Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:04 pm

Please anybody help me i live in Derby Uk i am looking for experienced
solicitor

EEA family member victim of domestic violence

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