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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by Obie » Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:59 pm

It depends if there is a home or property to share .
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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by smirxxx » Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:09 pm

Obie wrote:It depends if there is a home or property to share .

there is nothing to share Obie , you think she can cancel my visa ? or probably she did by now ? cause since we separated i never traveled

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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by Obie » Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:16 pm

Well we don't know if she contacted UKVI and what she has told them. I will be very surprised though if they were to revoke your visa because of her.

You may need to seek legal advise on your future.
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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by smirxxx » Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:22 pm

i dont know she could tell them anything just lie like i used her to come over here and that things . well so i said theres nothing to share how long dose it take to get divorce , ??

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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by Obie » Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:24 pm

Up to 6 months for complex free divorce.
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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by UKBA HUNTER » Sun Jul 12, 2015 10:40 pm

Ukvi will never acknowledge her email/phone based complain unless she can present solid proof which I believe she can never prepare herself or from someone due to be expensive. Don't be afraid from her threaten words. But I am not sure that how your divorce on unreasonable behaviour will proceed where you already separate last 1.5 years. EU nationals many occasions look non-cooperative but a minor trick which a non-eu must have learned during cohabitation can convert him/her into helpful.
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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by smirxxx » Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:49 pm

I must feel like such a relief , Thank you so much guys for your help , really appreciate that

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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by Nyamebeye » Mon Jul 13, 2015 12:48 am

Nyamebeye wrote:
Obie wrote:I am just telling you what the law says.

If the PR was under 2 years, then only the PR alone would have sufficed as evidence of residence and treaty rights, but as it was issues over 2 years ago, you need to show evidence that continuity of residence has not been broken
@Obie,
Pls your statement about is of interest to me if you can please guide me on this. My ex-husband has lived and worked here inthe UK since 2001 except in 2011 when he travelled for 1.5 years. He never applied for PR. We married in Jan 2010, divorced in Dec 2014 and I now hold ROR issued in May this year.

I intend to apply for PR next month as I have already passed 5 years from date of marriage (Jan 2015). I have his employment history from HMRC from 2005 to 2010 which I intend to use as proof that he had PR when we married. However I dont have any other proof of residence for that period apart from the employment histroy on one letter from HMRC.
I have proof of his residence in UK from 2010 till date with the 1.5 years gap.




Any one please? I need your help ugently.

Please how do I go about this? Will the 2005-2010 employment history not be enough? Will I need other documents to proof his residence for that period?

Thank you for your help.

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Re: Wife she doesn't co-operate

Post by smirxxx » Mon Jul 13, 2015 11:40 pm

Nyamebeye wrote:
Nyamebeye wrote:
Obie wrote:I am just telling you what the law says.

If the PR was under 2 years, then only the PR alone would have sufficed as evidence of residence and treaty rights, but as it was issues over 2 years ago, you need to show evidence that continuity of residence has not been broken
@Obie,
Pls your statement about is of interest to me if you can please guide me on this. My ex-husband has lived and worked here inthe UK since 2001 except in 2011 when he travelled for 1.5 years. He never applied for PR. We married in Jan 2010, divorced in Dec 2014 and I now hold ROR issued in May this year.

I intend to apply for PR next month as I have already passed 5 years from date of marriage (Jan 2015). I have his employment history from HMRC from 2005 to 2010 which I intend to use as proof that he had PR when we married. However I dont have any other proof of residence for that period apart from the employment histroy on one letter from HMRC.
I have proof of his residence in UK from 2010 till date with the 1.5 years gap.




Any one please? I need your help ugently.

Please how do I go about this? Will the 2005-2010 employment history not be enough? Will I need other documents to proof his residence for that period?

Thank you for your help.


Hey , You said you hold ROR ? you got nothing to do with your ex anymore go apply for ur PR on your own .

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