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vijaypaulo
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advice needed as my wife has refused to help

Post by vijaypaulo » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:38 am

I am Africa and have been married to a british citizen since late 2011. i got a spouse dependency visa in 2012 febuary. we have since been living happily, until a couple of weeks when she just changed attitude wise.

It is now almost time (2 months) to apply for a settlement visa - SET (M), and she has refused to give me all documents i need from her ( travel passport etc) as well as refusing to sign the application form when the time comes.I really think she might not change her mind even when the time comes. she has also mentioned planning to file for divorce in january

SO IS THERE ANY OTHER MEANS OR IS THERE ANY OTHER VISA I CAN SWITCH TO/ APPLY FOR IF SHE DOES NOT CHANGE HER MIND???

As regards my employement status, I am a business owner that just started trading in November. I have made just over £2000 from two trades.

Your advise(s) will be appreciated

Many thanks

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Post by Amber » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:48 am

Please continue in your other thread
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