tesskhan24@yahoo.co.uk.1206818138
17 years ago

hi there


in 2006 me and my husband had so many disputes and when i went to india  i complained about him in british high commission  but after some time he appolgise to my entire family and  and ask eveybody to give 1 more chance to him .so we did a compromise and made a compromise certificate  and i did submit that in the high commission and  they added in his status that marraige is persisting and  both wants to travel back again .since then we are living together without any problems and now we have a 4 month old son .now we are due for our permanent residency in feburary 2008 and i m worried that  there any problem going to happen .will we get familr permanent reside3ncy or not .


please reply

Sponsor

malikw
  • malikw
  • 50.2% (Neutral)
  • Guest
17 years ago
Home office is always looking for an excuse to reject an application and if you admitted by giving them certificate, it is very possible that they might use that as an excuse. Hopefully there is no history of domestic violence. If you just had differences and then they were resolve then Home Office should not count that against you or your spouse.

Having or not having children is not heavily considered these days. Those days were gone when you had a child in UK, you will be given stay for the sake of child. That option was abused so they took it off the table. Now they say tat child has to live in UK for Seven years before they consider such applications.

It really depends on your documents that you have provided to Home Office. Most of the time, solicitor can explain things better then a layman. I strongly suggest that you consult an immigration solicitor before putting an application. Home office is making tougher standards of qualification day by day(This is just my opinion)

Good Luck