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No way I can see, pack up and go home...rizwanq123 wrote:I come uk in Feb 16. I have wife, i have leave her and small daughter. i have no contact with them. we no register our marriage. i also not on birth cerafcate what way i can get further leave to remain?
i want to see my child but wife not letting me. is thr any way.i m sadvinny wrote:On what basis?
That is a bit harsh. The OP has a small daughter, do you think it is right to be separated from her?Wanderer wrote:No way I can see, pack up and go home...rizwanq123 wrote:I come uk in Feb 16. I have wife, i have leave her and small daughter. i have no contact with them. we no register our marriage. i also not on birth cerafcate what way i can get further leave to remain?
You may need to apply to the court for child arrangement order.rizwanq123 wrote:i want to see my child but wife not letting me. is thr any way.i m sadvinny wrote:On what basis?
Obie at present the OP says he has no contact with the child and isn't named on the child's birth certificate. I assume that when he mentions that the marriage isn't registered that this was a religious marriage which isn't recognised under British law.Obie wrote:That is a bit harsh. The OP has a small daughter, do you think it is right to be separated from her?Wanderer wrote:No way I can see, pack up and go home...rizwanq123 wrote:I come uk in Feb 16. I have wife, i have leave her and small daughter. i have no contact with them. we no register our marriage. i also not on birth cerafcate what way i can get further leave to remain?
Or the OP could be using the child/situation merely to gain LTR.Obie wrote:That is a bit harsh. The OP has a small daughter, do you think it is right to be separated from her?Wanderer wrote:No way I can see, pack up and go home...rizwanq123 wrote:I come uk in Feb 16. I have wife, i have leave her and small daughter. i have no contact with them. we no register our marriage. i also not on birth cerafcate what way i can get further leave to remain?
Certainly. With the utmost respect, I was not suggesting we do. I am merely stating there are more than one hypothesis than the one Wanderer is seeking to advance.vinny wrote:We have no immigration details of anyone apart from the OP, who requires further leave to remain.
stupid mistake of mine - i refuse to come to registertation - we were not registered as married but married bcoz i come from pakistan on spouse visaObie wrote:You may need to apply to the court for child arrangement order.rizwanq123 wrote:i want to see my child but wife not letting me. is thr any way.i m sadvinny wrote:On what basis?
Why was your name not on the birth certificate? Where you married at the time of the child''s birth?
i am on initial spouse visa - wife british citizenship. i want to sty with sister but wife not agreeing so i levae her. i no pay her. we hav joint account but i stop payments.Casa wrote:@rizwanq123 which category of visa do you currently hold and when will it expire?
Since leaving your wife (I assume while she was pregnant or soon after as you're not on the birth certificate), have you been making any child support payments
Casa wrote:There is no requirement for you to register your marriage in the UK if you were legally married in your own country (or where you were resident).
I'll ask again...have you been contributing financially for the care of your child
my fault. she call me again and again. i refuse to go. register person say since ur marrige not register in uk - father need to b present bt i didn't goObie wrote:OK you should have gone. But your wife could still have put your name on it if she went with your marriage certificate.
noCasa wrote:Casa wrote:There is no requirement for you to register your marriage in the UK if you were legally married in your own country (or where you were resident).
I'll ask again...have you been contributing financially for the care of your child
The fact that you were not married in the UK is not a good reason for your name not being added.rizwanq123 wrote:Obie wrote:
my fault. she call me again and again. i refuse to go. register person say since ur marrige not register in uk - father need to b present bt i didn't go