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so check the application for victims of spouse abuse on the bia websiteviw9419 wrote:My friend came into the uk on a spouse visa in October 2008,
In that time her husband has kept her a virtual prisoner in the home, she is only allowed out with him or a member of his family.
The doors are always locked and she is followed to the toilet to ensure that she is not texting anyone.
She has managed to get to a police station, where they contacted me, and I have collected her and got her to a safe place.
However she is now worried about her immigration status.
Would anyone be able to advise any steps we can take or what to suggest to her?
Hijei2 wrote:You're quite right about the DV fee, greenie (a misnomer if there ever was one! ).
My view is if the exemption is there - go for it. (It's not failed yet.) But I suspect the Corporate Bank of UKBA will be coming down on that policy harder now it's got all these customer charters and service plans to deliver .
arshadh141 wrote:Hijei2 wrote:You're quite right about the DV fee, greenie (a misnomer if there ever was one! ).
My view is if the exemption is there - go for it. (It's not failed yet.) But I suspect the Corporate Bank of UKBA will be coming down on that policy harder now it's got all these customer charters and service plans to deliver .
I am surprised to read few response to this post.
Aapply for asylum..what a nonsense.
This is a very simple case for ILR on domestic violence.As she has already police report and if she can get more documents like GP report,few witness statements she has a very strong case.
Please do not advise people wrong directions.
Sincere