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Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:33 pm
by Myfar91
Hi
i hope everyone fine, i would like to know what kind of evidence do i need for DVILR application,
i know Gp letter, charity letter etc
can someone share a gp letter format please because i asked they dont know anything about this letter.
also what charity or organisation good to help me and give letter- for men domestic violence
Re: Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:14 am
by razergd1
Format for what?
DV route is not an easy one. You need to prove you were subject to domestic abuse. You can use NHS records but I guess you may need more evidence then this.
Your GP is not an immigration specialist. It is not their role to provide anything in relation to immigration other than a summary of your health records. They are also not social services.
If you were subject to DV or abuse you should get police records, court proceedings, social services reports as well as health records if you were injured.
You must also meet other conditions. It is usually expected for your spouse to be settled and for you to have immigration status based on you relationship.
The only good advice I can give you is to seek professional immigration advice. (You may get it from charities). DV is not a straightforward route.
Re: Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:36 am
by Myfar91
razergd1 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:14 am
Format for what?
DV route is not an easy one. You need to prove you were subject to domestic abuse. You can use NHS records but I guess you may need more evidence then this.
Your GP is not an immigration specialist. It is not their role to provide anything in relation to immigration other than a summary of your health records. They are also not social services.
If you were subject to DV or abuse you should get police records, court proceedings, social services reports as well as health records if you were injured.
You must also meet other conditions. It is usually expected for your spouse to be settled and for you to have immigration status based on you relationship.
The only good advice I can give you is to seek professional immigration advice. (You may get it from charities). DV is not a straightforward route.
Hi razergd1
thank you for your reply. i really appreciate it. i am on spouse visa for 18 months. long story short. i am going to gp for last couple of months and currently with mental health treatment. i dont have any police report and dont have social services involed becasue no kids
what other organization or charity can help me?
Re: Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:57 am
by Casa
Myfar91 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:36 am
razergd1 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:14 am
Format for what?
DV route is not an easy one. You need to prove you were subject to domestic abuse. You can use NHS records but I guess you may need more evidence then this.
Your GP is not an immigration specialist. It is not their role to provide anything in relation to immigration other than a summary of your health records. They are also not social services.
If you were subject to DV or abuse you should get police records, court proceedings, social services reports as well as health records if you were injured.
You must also meet other conditions. It is usually expected for your spouse to be settled and for you to have immigration status based on you relationship.
The only good advice I can give you is to seek professional immigration advice. (You may get it from charities). DV is not a straightforward route.
Hi razergd1
thank you for your reply. i really appreciate it. i am on spouse visa for 18 months. long story short. i am going to gp for last couple of months and currently with mental health treatment. i dont have any police report and dont have social services involed becasue no kids
what other organization or charity can help me?
According to your previous posts/timeline, you were granted ILR under SET(DV) in December 2024
https://www.immigrationboards.com/viewt ... 0#p2186330
Re: Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:09 am
by Myfar91
Casa wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:57 am
Myfar91 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:36 am
razergd1 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:14 am
Format for what?
DV route is not an easy one. You need to prove you were subject to domestic abuse. You can use NHS records but I guess you may need more evidence then this.
Your GP is not an immigration specialist. It is not their role to provide anything in relation to immigration other than a summary of your health records. They are also not social services.
If you were subject to DV or abuse you should get police records, court proceedings, social services reports as well as health records if you were injured.
You must also meet other conditions. It is usually expected for your spouse to be settled and for you to have immigration status based on you relationship.
The only good advice I can give you is to seek professional immigration advice. (You may get it from charities). DV is not a straightforward route.
Hi razergd1
thank you for your reply. i really appreciate it. i am on spouse visa for 18 months. long story short. i am going to gp for last couple of months and currently with mental health treatment. i dont have any police report and dont have social services involed becasue no kids
what other organization or charity can help me?
According to your previous posts/timeline, you were granted ILR under SET(DV) in December 2024
https://www.immigrationboards.com/viewt ... 0#p2186330
hi casa
thats not true. i tagged someome post and i posted a reply on that post. please double check. you clearly see i joined this group couple of days ago
Re: Domestic violence DV ILR Evidences
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 3:38 pm
by zimba
The threshold for granting ILR under the domestic violence route is understandably high to avoid abuse. In rare circumstances, such claims were used to circumvent the immigration system and as a way to stay in the UK when it was not appropriate. UKVI will evaluate the evidence and seriousness of the case to see if granting ILR is appropriate. The stronger the evidence, the higher the chance of being granted ILR.
There is an official guide on this. Look for 'Table of evidence' in this guide:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... olence.pdf