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Surely then her visa expired June 2007? Spouse visa is two years, if she's overstayed that she's no other alternative other than return home and apply for LTR under other criteria if her marriage isn't subsisting.auntiefi wrote:hi
thanks for replying. my problem is the lack of info we have, even her husband doesn't know too much.
i know that her latest visa was due to marriage in June 2005. she says she will have to leave in Dec if she doesn't get all the official 'marriage stuff' sorted before then - but not sure she can get that if they are seperated.
Are there rules how you conduct your marriage under immigration rules?
They didn't live together for 18 months out of their 27 month marriage - and it turns out she wasn't earning ligitimately through their whole relationship including their marriage.
thanks for any advice - sorry i can't give more info.
So are we! If you need any help let her come over and ask when you have all the details. If you do not have clue to the current situation, how do you expect any helpful replies from us?auntiefi wrote:to be honest we are a bit lost with the whole process
Yes, you are supposed to apply for ILR after two years on Spouse visa (or another two years FLR in rare circumstances). He husband is supposed to sign that form too and if divorce is imminent.......auntiefi wrote:do you have to do anythign to formalise after 2 years?
they were still together after the 2 years of marriage but not together now and apparently she hasn't completed the process yet.
her and my BIL got married in June 2005 as she was going to lose her visa.
during the first year and half of their marriage they were living apart
This was and is a marriage of convenience and there is no point acting surprised that the husband did not know all about it. The question is- what changed now?unknown to her husband and for the whole of their 2 year marraige
The whole story is convoluted. So what I can gleam, there was no issue until she was exposed as a prostitute. And now you want to marry the guy who sponsored her visa? Is this the crux?auntiefi wrote:how do you go about proving it was a marriage of convenience and will he be in trouble - even though he knew nothing about it - i shoudl add the only reason he found out was a spread in a national newspaper with pics of her in action!
Getting the story piecemeal, isnt very helpfulauntiefi wrote:no no no im the guys sister in law no intentions on skacking up - dont think my hubby wold be too happy.
just trying to help him out.
hes been supporting her for years and tis has ome to light, shes locked him out of his house and is generally being a ciniving witch.
This is a whole lot of mess. Firstly...if it is your brother (in-law)'s wife and not yours - you should tell him to seek legal advice and find out what (not) to do.auntiefi wrote:how do you go about proving it was a marriage of convenience and will he be in trouble - even though he knew nothing about it - i shoudl add the only reason he found out was a spread in a national newspaper with pics of her in action!
He should report it to the Police then.auntiefi wrote:when you fill in the forms and go to an actual centre for the fast track route - does your partner have to go with you?
My Brother in Law has suspiscions that his wife (soon be be ex) has gone by herself to get herself approved after falsifying the form and stealing his passport and many bank statements and utility bills. he has just realised these are missing.
Plus if the ILR was obtained in such a fashion it can be revoked as it was obtained fraudulently.Wanderer wrote:He should report it to the Police then.auntiefi wrote:when you fill in the forms and go to an actual centre for the fast track route - does your partner have to go with you?
My Brother in Law has suspiscions that his wife (soon be be ex) has gone by herself to get herself approved after falsifying the form and stealing his passport and many bank statements and utility bills. he has just realised these are missing.
They don't know if it is or isn't or if her status is based on him or not. They claim the passport is missing but who knows what the real story is.Docterror wrote:Plus if the ILR was obtained in such a fashion it can be revoked as it was obtained fraudulently.Wanderer wrote:He should report it to the Police then.auntiefi wrote:when you fill in the forms and go to an actual centre for the fast track route - does your partner have to go with you?
My Brother in Law has suspiscions that his wife (soon be be ex) has gone by herself to get herself approved after falsifying the form and stealing his passport and many bank statements and utility bills. he has just realised these are missing.
The one reason I am not replying or asking further questions to the OP is because the story seems pretty twisted. But giving the benefit of doubt, even if there is a possibilty that the ILR has been obtained as supposedly described, then I think it is relevant that it can be revoked.They don't know if it is or isn't or if her status is based on him or not. They claim the passport is missing but who knows what the real story is.