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Well, this is a tough cookiesammyisaac wrote:hi everyone, after getting married to my wife last year in October and been issued a two year visa i thought everything was on the up. well there is always something to spoil the fun so to speak. i have recntly discovered that my wife has been cheating on me and the most difficult thing is i have to go through another year with her to gain my permanant residence visa unless anyone knows a better way of resolving this bitter situation. Cant stand to be in the same house anymore to be honest and contemplating spending another year is torture. PLEASE HELP WITH IDEAS
I disagree, I'd call child servcies, register with a solicitor to deal with the child custody issues but go homesammyisaac wrote:We have two children together, one is 15 and the other one is four years old, what i did not elaborate on is that the cheating is ongoing and blatant, she has made it clear that in my situation were i am basically depending on her to get my permanant residnece she will rule the roost. in other words she is on a power trip. there has been violence towards me only witnessed by my four year old. going back home is not an option beacause need to be near my Kids. at the same time the situatino is unbearable.
I assume both children are British citizens, and are yours (sorry but always gotta ask!)?sammyisaac wrote:We have two children together, one is 15 and the other one is four years old, what i did not elaborate on is that the cheating is ongoing and blatant, she has made it clear that in my situation were i am basically depending on her to get my permanant residnece she will rule the roost. in other words she is on a power trip. there has been violence towards me only witnessed by my four year old. going back home is not an option beacause need to be near my Kids. at the same time the situatino is unbearable.
goodpoint sakura, I was responding to the point about whether he could go home, you can always go home, people don't realize that as soon as they break from the grip of the perpetrator, then the balance of power is restored and there is so much more one can do than thought previouslysakura wrote:I assume both children are British citizens, and are yours (sorry but always gotta ask!)?sammyisaac wrote:We have two children together, one is 15 and the other one is four years old, what i did not elaborate on is that the cheating is ongoing and blatant, she has made it clear that in my situation were i am basically depending on her to get my permanant residnece she will rule the roost. in other words she is on a power trip. there has been violence towards me only witnessed by my four year old. going back home is not an option beacause need to be near my Kids. at the same time the situatino is unbearable.
John (or anyone else!), what is the procedure to register for those visas as a parent of a British citizen? I think he could go for that, and there'd be no need to leave the country?
BTW - do you mean you have been together over 15 years? Living outside the UK together? Why did you not get ILE when you entered the UK? Again - John (or anyone else!), don't unmarried partners also get ILE after 4 years' co-habitation, or is it just a UMP visa? Or is it that, since he got married, he could only enter as a spouse?
What 4 year rule?sammyisaac wrote:Hi All
This four year rule does that only apply to living together outside the UK. I have a son thats four years old to her. The 15 year old is hers from a previous relationship, I have been with my wife now for 7 years and only got married last year. I am due back in for the indefinate stay application in September next year. I can provide proof that we have co-habitated together for the last 5 years. In this situation can i apply for indefinate leave early on the basis that i have been in a relationship were we were virtually living like married partners? Chief among the proof i can provide is birth certificate of our son. I have bills and more information supporting this. Only exploring this as an option to avoid being in this bad situation. I will take any possible advice as long as is does'nt involve going back to my country of origin. Don't get me wrong love my country and want to settle ther eventually but at the moment to much strife going on there to contemplate going back. My wife is a British citizen. I applied for a fiance visa to begin with and came over to England to get married and then applied for a spouse visa but was not aware of the 4 year rule or who it applied to.
Well, If you have proof of the mental and physical abuse then you can make an application based on this (compasionate grounds) but bear in mind that, mental abuse in itself is very difficult to prove and you need expert testimony for that.sammyisaac wrote:I am from Zimbabwe, I went to an immigration lawyer and he basically advised me to act the idiot keep quiet and get my paperwork in a year, but just need a second opinion on the best way forward. Maybe if i explain in detail my circumstances. I overstayed my visitors visa when i was living with her in the UK, so was not legal for 3 years and then decided i did not want to be illegal anymore so took it apon myself to go back to Zimbabwe and apply for paperwork . I got a fiance visa and came back to England and got married.Then went to Home Office and got my two year stay, funny thing is when i was illegal she was nice to me, as soon as i have paperwork working full time she has turned nasty. I am just looking for alternatives to this situation. Solid advice on what options i have. There is mental and physicall abuse from her but i have not reported it been a bloke and all you know.
Any visa you get supercedes the previous one so YES your WP visa when granted would cancel the spousal visa. ILR would be based on two tests:sammyisaac wrote:Need a response on making an application on work permit, Would i be able to do so and if i did would work permit take presidence over the spouse visa. Would i be able to go in a years time for ILR. I have always wondered how i would get over the hurdle of getting a permanent job when they require visa with more than 2 years on it.