hey. i am a foreign national and have been a student from 2007.
i have a 14 months old son with a british father. him and i are not together but he is in his sons life. he does help me out and so does his family.
my visa expires next year in january. i intended to return to my country in august this year to return to my job.
however my sons father has on many occasions said he will not allow me to take his son from the uk. he is o n the birth certificate and my son has a british passport.
he has on several occassions also hinted that he will not give his consent for me to travel with our son.
i have tried to reason with him and gone as far as stating that i will send my son to the uk on holiday and at the momment he needs to be with me as he is still young.
once i suggested this he was quick to agree to this. however after speaking to his cousin she hinted that in the event of my son coming over to see him i will never see him again, as the father plans not to send him back. he is claiming that i am taking his son away from his nan and family here in the uk.
i called him and suggested that once my son comes to visit he wil be living with my sister , brother or cousins and not with him. he was so furious and said no to that. this made me realise even more that he had no intention of sending my son back to me and given the fact that i will not be in the uk, i will not be able to fight for my child.
this greatly worries me and i have been trying to come up with different solutions to my problem.
i have come up with a few options:
a. leaving the country without his knowledge altho i fear that this may amount to child abduction and i could end up loosing my baby. so i am thinking not!
b. going ahead with moving back to my country after i have a signed agreement with the father clearly stating that he will always send him back.however i am worried that he will not agree to this.
c. applying for extension of my visa before i leave the uk for longer than a period of one year such that when i leave i will stil be able to accompany my son when he visits.
d. going to court for some kind of solution.
please advise me.
thx
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