GodGives wrote:Hi Givelta welcome to the forum. You have nothing to worry about it would be acstraight forward extention. Because u are on dlr it has nothing to do with Ur marriage fill the flr(ltd) form important to put Ur finances I.e payslips and bankstatement. All d best for next yrGiveita100 wrote:Hello everyone,
I have been a silent follower of this forum for a long time, and want to say congratulations to all those that have been successful with their application and to those who were refused, don't give up just yet.
My story is this, I have been married to my wife for 4 years now and we have 3 kids but only the last is ours together. I was granted discretionary leave to remain 2 years ago after just 6 weeks of from the day I applied because I had a 5 years visit visa and been coming here almost every year until after my marriage and decided to stay. My wife and kids are all British citizen
I have a full time job and we are not receiving any benefit apart from child benefit because I earn about 35,000 per year.
Our marriage has come to a stand still and we might be separated soon, nothing I can do about it, as I continue to try to keep us going.
I am due for DL extension in October next year, even though we may not be legally divorced by then, would it affect my application if we separated? I will have access to my kids and pay regular monthly maintenance for the kids.
I cannot afford to loose my job and thus the reason I need advice.
Has anyone been separated or divorced and tried to extend their DLR before?
thanks alot for help... @Godgives