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ukval24
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On spouse visa and kicked out

Post by ukval24 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:38 am

Hi All, I have been in the UK for a month now on a 2yr spouse visa. I reently went to visit a family for a an afternoon and received a text message from my wife asking me not to come home because the locks of the doors have all been changed and our marriage over. three days later, some gentleman brought all my belongings to the relation I was visiting. I have been begging friends and family to put me up. I did not have any problem or misunderstanding with her before leaving to visit family. I have used differerent ways to contact her but she will not respond. I have no job as as was still trying to settle in the UK. so survinging is hard. My wife acted as my sponsor when we marriad and I moved to join her in the UK. Please advice as this is taking a tool on my health. Thanks in advance.

mulderpf
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Post by mulderpf » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:11 pm

I don't understand - what do you need advice on? In your situation, especially with not having a job and struggling to survivie, it might be best to go back to your home country where I assume you might have a larger support structure?

Alternatively, you can try to switch to another category, but it might be hard based on which spousal visa you are on and your experience etc.

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Post by batleykhan » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:59 pm

I think he is more concerned about what will happen to him now that his marriage ( I assume) has broken down. if his wife has informed UKBA about it. I am afraid it will mean bad news for him as he probally will now have to return back home due to his marriage breakdown.

It must be hard for him to accept that he is no longer wanted by his wife. Best bet is for him to try and discuss issues with his wife and try to make things back up

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