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This is an immigration forum and as such, advice regarding 'financial loss on divorce cost' is inappropriate.seagul wrote:It could either be pre-planned or maybe some confusion. I won't suggest to straightaway immediately report to HO if the tension can be fixed informally usually through back home families. In my point of view the sponsor shouldn't sponsor the foreign wife from abroad soon after the marriage rather take some after marriage to decide that whether is it worth to sponsor her. I wish you overcome your problem positively otherwise you may have to suffer again from financial loss on divorce cost soon after the heavy cost of spouse visa.
Your prompt assumption is incorrect as the OP is advised better to not be hurry in informing HO because it could be a mere confusion which can be fixed otherwise spouse visa cost and divorce cost may be seem heavier to afford. So better to fix the issue first.Casa wrote:This is an immigration forum and as such, advice regarding 'financial loss on divorce cost' is inappropriate.seagul wrote:It could either be pre-planned or maybe some confusion. I won't suggest to straightaway immediately report to HO if the tension can be fixed informally usually through back home families. In my point of view the sponsor shouldn't sponsor the foreign wife from abroad soon after the marriage rather take some after marriage to decide that whether is it worth to sponsor her. I wish you overcome your problem positively otherwise you may have to suffer again from financial loss on divorce cost soon after the heavy cost of spouse visa.
"Brother" or worse, the honeymoon is over, its a civil matter now:seagul wrote:Your prompt assumption is incorrect as the OP is advised better to not be hurry in informing HO because it could be a mere confusion which can be fixed otherwise spouse visa cost and divorce cost may be seem heavier to afford. So better to fix the issue first.Casa wrote:This is an immigration forum and as such, advice regarding 'financial loss on divorce cost' is inappropriate.seagul wrote:It could either be pre-planned or maybe some confusion. I won't suggest to straightaway immediately report to HO if the tension can be fixed informally usually through back home families. In my point of view the sponsor shouldn't sponsor the foreign wife from abroad soon after the marriage rather take some after marriage to decide that whether is it worth to sponsor her. I wish you overcome your problem positively otherwise you may have to suffer again from financial loss on divorce cost soon after the heavy cost of spouse visa.
Its only been 6 days in the UK and she made lies up to her brother that I'm treating her like a slave and don't want her to call or see anyone. She took her passport and all her belongings and left with her brother.
I've been scammed...
I called the police and they cant do anything since its not "domestic violence".
Didn't sponsor spouse straightaway, been married since April 2015.seagul wrote:It could either be pre-planned or maybe some confusion. I won't suggest to straightaway immediately report to HO if the tension can be fixed informally usually through back home families. In my point of view the sponsor shouldn't sponsor the foreign wife from abroad soon after the marriage rather take some after marriage to decide that whether is it worth to sponsor her. I wish you overcome your problem positively otherwise you may have to suffer again from financial loss on divorce cost soon after the heavy cost of spouse visa.
You've misunderstood the significance of a relationship which is no longer subsisting as far as the UKVI are concerned. If the wife has left and is no longer living with the husband her spouse visa is no longer valid.ILR1980 wrote:Is relationship over or she still your wife?
I mean if relationship still exist then they may not deport her
You dont need to worry as she cannot do anything if you have not done anything wrong to her
An email to 'public enquiries' is unlikely to get any response. You need to complete and send both of the forms I've posted in the link.kidraja wrote:I will say the relationship is over now.
She walked out with her passport and belongings with her bother.
Her brother threatening me not to inform HO or solicitor.
But I tried to inform the police what happened, but they can't do anything since it was not "domestic violence" involved. They did say that call is filed with them and I kept screenshot of calling them.
I emailed HO through "public enquires" and my solicitor about what happened.
That's something you'll need to discuss with a family lawyer. Your local CAB may be able to give you some basic free advice in the meantime.kidraja wrote:Btw..
Will there be a UK divorce ?
She has been in the UK 6 days
Thanks
You appear to be completely shell-shocked; that is understandable and normal.kidraja wrote:Btw..
Will there be a UK divorce ?
She has been in the UK 6 days
Thanks
No not yet...Casa wrote:That's something you'll need to discuss with a family lawyer. Your local CAB may be able to give you some basic free advice in the meantime.kidraja wrote:Btw..
Will there be a UK divorce ?
She has been in the UK 6 days
Thanks
As a matter of interest, did your wife collect her BRP when she arrived in the UK?
I was not sure if she did left temporarily or permanentlyCasa wrote:You've misunderstood the significance of a relationship which is no longer subsisting as far as the UKVI are concerned. If the wife has left and is no longer living with the husband her spouse visa is no longer valid.ILR1980 wrote:Is relationship over or she still your wife?
I mean if relationship still exist then they may not deport her
You dont need to worry as she cannot do anything if you have not done anything wrong to her
This is why the husband is required to notify the UKVI of the change in circumstances by submitting the forms which are found in the link I posted.