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I am going to assume that you have good reason to suspect that he "is going to change" and this is more likely that he is going to up and leave?katy1 wrote:Hi I do not want my husband to get his indefinite leave to remain as I am worried that he will change, is there a way that he can renew his visa without applying for settlement?
Kind regards
katy
He could apply for DLR, discretionary leave to Remain, I have no idea what his chances of getting it would be, based on his reason for applying for DLR ~ my wife doesn't trust me so will not sponsor me for ILR ~ why should the UKBA give him discretionary leave while you decide if you trust him or not?katy1 wrote:Thanks for your help. So what visa will he need to apply for to stay in the country for 2 more years? he has agreed to not go for indefinite leave to remain as I have told him I do not trust him. Comments much appreciated
I don't think that you are dragging on at all, but I do feel that you need to discuss the issues that are causing you to feel this way and find the right way for you, your husband and your child.katy1 wrote:Thankyou so much for all your comments, yes he will be staying with me. Its just that i will feel safer and happier knowing that he did not marry me for the visa. We have a daughter which was not planned as he did not want children, will this help him to stay?
If he overstays he will (if someone informs him) apply for DLR under article 8 of ECHR. and yes your having a child will be his reason to stay, quite ironic as he did not want children.
what makes you suspect that he married you only for a visa? you do NOT have to answer here, but answer that question to yourself.
I am acutely aware that there are many men that do marry for a visa, I have a case load of them personally, and I am not suggesting that your husband is one of them. It is not the usual scenario that the sponsor withdraws their sponsorship, the spouse does not apply for ILR but that the couple remain a couple and reside together
I am just so confused and going through a very difficult time, I feel depressed as I always dreamt about marriage and was so certain that mine would not just be another failure.
why do you feel that it is a failure? marriage rarely lives up to our dreams, reality has a habit of getting in the way, romance disappears in the washing and ironing basket... dont beat yourself up. as you say you are going through a very difficult time.
I want to stay with him, and be happy for the sake of my child. She is the only thing important to me at this time. I do not want her to grow up without a father. Also I do not think I will be able to cope on my own, I have no family as they are all in Wales and I am in London.
to stay with your husband for the sake of your child is most likely not going to be fair on any of you, and if despite your husband not originally wanting children, and your daughter not being planned, if he is a good father then I understand you not wanting to deprive them of each other,
but i wonder if your husband applying for DLR rather than ILR is actually going to change how you feel?
it can be very difficult when we don't have family close by, its easy to feel that we have no support, is your husband supportive through this time? do you view that as genuine or because he wants ILR?
Sorry to drag on
Thanks again
He may also apply for FLR(M) before his leave expires.katy1 wrote:one more thing with DLR how long will he be able to stay? will he need to renew this every 2 years? Thanks so much for your help. You are so kind
Hi Katy1katy1 wrote:Hi I do not want my husband to get his indefinite leave to remain as I am worried that he will change, is there a way that he can renew his visa without applying for settlement?
Kind regards
katy