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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Waitingonyou: 5:21pm On Dec 11, 2014
@ teelulu, wen did u get ur documents back ? How long did it take them to mail you about dispatching ur passport?when did u apply to the home office?

@girlfio, I got a mail that my passport would be dispatched shortly ystday but Wld be sent to Abuja Vac.can I go to Abuja tomorrow Or can I request for it to be sent to Lagos Vac. And also Pls do anyone know How far Abuja airport is to the tlscontact processing centre. also is there an email Or telephone number to confirm if the passport has gotten to the Abuja Vac. thnks[/quote]
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by girlfio: 6:14pm On Dec 11, 2014
Waitingonyou:
Am the sponsor. My hubby hasn't been told to come to for his passport yet?. It's the supporting documents that was sent back to me in the uk.

Was your passport among those documents sent back?

Recent experiences on this forum have suggested that once the documents are sent back that the decision follows shortly after. It's difficult to b general with how they manage these applications but I would expect that your spouse should get a notification to collect his passport soon.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by iley: 6:19pm On Dec 11, 2014
hello house, in my case, my documents were sent back to my spouse in UK a week ago, up till moment nothing has been said concerning my passport. what do i do?

justwise and other house mates, advice me please

someone should talk to me please
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by midmenconsult: 6:31pm On Dec 11, 2014
Updating the house as promised on my journey. I submitted my online application on the 3rd of December, and booked my interview at teleperformance, Churchgate2 at Victoria Island for the 10th of December. I got there in good time(with almost half an hour to spare) and was ushered into the ground floor lobby for initial documents checks. Straightaway problem number one was discovered which was the "FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT FORM APPENDIX 2". I was told I had to go and get it since the appointment could not hold without it. I quickly dashed out to about 2 streets away to an internet cafe where I printed 18 pages of the form at 50 naira a page and 150 naira for internet time. I then went back to Churchgate2, and found a shade where I sat on a tree stump and used a chair handed over to me by a kind orange seller as a makeshift desk(my wife would have cracked up silly if she saw me). I promptly filled up the form, and went straight back to teleperformance where I was finally asked to go to the first floor where teleperformance was. At the first floor, I was asked for my appointment letter(sent to your registered email address after online payment) which I provided, and was allowed in through the first set of security doors. Got into the first lobby and was ushered through the metal detector and asked to go to the receptionist to confirm my details. The receptionist took my application form, asked me a question from my printed out application formm(something about what my preferred address was) which I answered and then I was told...YOU HAVE AN INTERVIEW TODAY! Interesting since I wasn't expecting one but I had no issues with an Interview since everything was as it should be. Was ushered In through, yet again, another set of security doors which led me to the waiting lobby. I saw my name under "WAITING" so I sat tight. There are 6 booths and I was ushered into one of them. The gentleman was polite but asking some obvious profiling questions which struck me like he had received instructions. Oh well, I answered truthfully anyway! The documents collected from me at the VAC were
1. A copy of the online application form
2. My international passport
3. Sponsorship declation form from my wife
4. Financial requirements t form appendix 2
5. Photocopy of my international passport(whuch was returned back to me stapled to the document received acknowledgement form)

I had to post my other documents( which I thought was required) back to my wife in the UK I.e TB TEST, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE, ENGLISH TEST.
To cut the long story short, I did my biometric, had an interview which lasted about 10 minutes and was ushered out. So the waiting game begins and as promised Lexusgs430, I will provide updates to help future applicants know what is expected of them, and what to expect. God bless!

Online application submitted - 03/12/2014
Teleperformance appointment 10/12/2014
Application received by UKVI - 11/12/2014
Documents sent to Sheffield by solicitors in the UK - 20/12/2014
Decision made Email from Sheffield with VAF number - 11/2/2015
Ready for collection email from teleperformance - 16/2/2015
Picked up my visa and I'm getting the hell out of here mate: 17/2/2015
cheesy



Thanks. Your feedback would help future applications.
NB: Make sure all required supporting documents are in the package and are in date.The burden of proof, lays more @ your wife's door.
Goodluck..............................
[/quote]
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 7:01pm On Dec 11, 2014
midmenconsult:
Updating the house as promised on my journey. I submitted my online application on the 3rd of December, and booked my interview at teleperformance, Churchgate2 at Victoria Island for the 10th of December. I got there in good time(with almost half an hour to spare) and was ushered into the ground floor lobby for initial documents checks. Straightaway problem number one was discovered which was the "FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT FORM APPENDIX 2". I was told I had to go and get it since the appointment could not hold without it. I quickly dashed out to about 2 streets away to an internet cafe where I printed 18 pages of the form at 50 naira a page and 150 naira for internet time. I then went back to Churchgate2, and found a shade where I sat on a tree stump and used a chair handed over to me by a kind orange seller as a makeshift desk(my wife would have cracked up silly if she saw me). I promptly filled up the form, and went straight back to teleperformance where I was finally asked to go to the first floor where teleperformance was. At the first floor, I was asked for my appointment letter(sent to your registered email address after online payment) which I provided, and was allowed in through the first set of security doors. Got into the first lobby and was ushered through the metal detector and asked to go to the receptionist to confirm my details. The receptionist took my application form, asked me a question from my printed out application form(something about what my preferred address was) which I answered and then I was told...YOU HAVE AN INTERVIEW TODAY! Interesting since I wasn't expecting one but I had no issues with an Interview since everything was as it should be. Was ushered In through, yet again, another set of security doors which led me to the waiting lobby. I saw my name under "WAITING" so I sat tight. There are 6 booths and I was ushered into one of them. The gentleman was polite but asking some obvious profiling questions which struck me like he had received instructions. Oh well, I answered truthfully anyway! The documents collected from me at the VAC were
1. A copy of the online application form
2. My international passport
3. Sponsorship declation form from my wife
4. Financial requirements t form appendix 2
5. Photocopy of my international passport(whuch was returned back to me stapled to the document received acknowledgement form)

I had to post my other documents( which I thought was required) back to my wife in the UK I.e TB TEST, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE, ENGLISH TEST.
To cut the long story short, I did my biometric, had an interview which lasted about 10 minutes and was ushered out. So the waiting game begins and as promised Lexusgs430, I will provide updates to help future applicants know what is expected of them, and what to expect. God bless!

Online application submitted - 03/12/2014
Teleperformance appointment 10/12/2014
Application received by UKVI - 13/12/2014
Documents sent to Sheffield by solicitors in the UK - TBA
Application returned - Waiting



Thanks. Your feedback would help future applications.
NB: Make sure all required supporting documents are in the package and are in date.The burden of proof, lays more @ your wife's door.
Goodluck..............................

Thanks for update. Patience is key !!!!! Hoping to have you in the UK soonest.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Waitingonyou: 8:43pm On Dec 11, 2014
Amen! And thank u.
girlfio:


Recent experiences on this forum have suggested that once the documents are sent back that the decision follows shortly after. It's difficult to b general with how they manage these applications but I would expect that your spouse should get a notification to collect his passport soon.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by DUNIQUE1: 8:45pm On Dec 11, 2014
Lexusgs430:


Thanks for update. Patience is key !!!!! Hoping to have you in the UK soonest.

Sorry I am confused, you wrote "Application received by UKVI 13/12/2014" but today is only 11/12/2014.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by niyimeg: 9:03pm On Dec 11, 2014
Hi, i just need some comments and advice on this issue.. i am currently in the Uk, i came to study for a Msc programme which lapsed in March and had visa which expired in July. But i applied for a Tier 4 Visa extension before my current visa expired unfortunately the college got suspended as at the time of putting in my application consequently my application was kept on hold. Again i was caught up with the 28days rule(days between when your current visa expires and the start of the new course). After awhile i was issued a refusal letter stating that the CAS letter i submitted was invalid because the college licence was eventually revoked and also the 28 day rule ARTICLE. I was given the right of appeal which the hearing was held today, the H/O's solicitor said all sorts of things even mentioning that the Judge should upheld the HO'S because the Uk government is trying to reduce immigration. In short i wasn't well pleased with what transpired in court as i await the decision of the Judge but i have a GF which we have been staying together for some good months, she meets the FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT, could provide 6 months payslips, Council letter in our names, rent agreement in our names, utility bills in our names, individual bank letter showing the same address, several pictures with friends.

INTENTIONS I pray that the Judge instructs the HO to grant me 60days letter so as to submit a fresh CAS and application then after which we get married in the UK
OR

The lady in question is from one of these African countries but now a citizen of Uk, she intends to travel to Africa for holiday nextweek and will be back in the Uk by late January. Should i go ahead and get married to her in a registry at her Africa country(court wedding alone for now as we need to raise money for the big wedding ceremony)? My worry is that won't the HO claim that i was denied a tier4 visa some few months back and now applied for a settlement visa within some few months after. what are my chances of being granted the settlement visa if i apply
...NOTE: MY TIER4 APPLICATION WAS REFUSED SOMETIME IN OCTOBER AND I INTEND TO SUBMIT A SETTLEMENT VISA APPLICATION IN JANUARY
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 10:48pm On Dec 11, 2014
niyimeg:
Hi, i just need some comments and advice on this issue.. i am currently in the Uk, i came to study for a Msc programme which lapsed in March and had visa which expired in July. But i applied for a Tier 4 Visa extension before my current visa expired unfortunately the college got suspended as at the time of putting in my application consequently my application was kept on hold. Again i was caught up with the 28days rule(days between when your current visa expires and the start of the new course). After awhile i was issued a refusal letter stating that the CAS letter i submitted was invalid because the college licence was eventually revoked and also the 28 day rule ARTICLE. I was given the right of appeal which the hearing was held today, the H/O's solicitor said all sorts of things even mentioning that the Judge should upheld the HO'S because the Uk government is trying to reduce immigration. In short i wasn't well pleased with what transpired in court as i await the decision of the Judge but i have a GF which we have been staying together for some good months, she meets the FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT, could provide 6 months payslips, Council letter in our names, rent agreement in our names, utility bills in our names, individual bank letter showing the same address, several pictures with friends.

INTENTIONS I pray that the Judge instructs the HO to grant me 60days letter so as to submit a fresh CAS and application then after which we get married in the UK
OR

The lady in question is from one of these African countries but now a citizen of Uk, she intends to travel to Africa for holiday nextweek and will be back in the Uk by late January. Should i go ahead and get married to her in a registry at her Africa country(court wedding alone for now as we need to raise money for the big wedding ceremony)? My worry is that won't the HO claim that i was denied a tier4 visa some few months back and now applied for a settlement visa within some few months after. what are my chances of being granted the settlement visa if i apply
...NOTE: MY TIER4 APPLICATION WAS REFUSED SOMETIME IN OCTOBER AND I INTEND TO SUBMIT A SETTLEMENT VISA APPLICATION IN JANUARY

You have already viewed the ukba's response through a keyhole, it would surely be deemed or perceived that way. Its is not illegal to submit your settlement application, but be prepared for a long haul of bureaucracy !!!!
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 12:32am On Dec 12, 2014
Hello house.
Pls I need ur help,i have put all papers together but d mortgage my hubby have is still in his ex's name,though it was both in their names but due to bad credit his name was removed, just d ex name & his surname.
After divorce he still own this particular mortgage to himself as his ex has others
He has been d one paying on the mortgage ,d bills,and all since divorse,all kids were giving to him from court as well.he has all payment receipts over 8yrs.and all papers pertaining to d house
Pls justwise, girlflo and everyone who can help.
Is it save to use this accommodation as where I will be in my application.if no what can I do.this is d only thing holding me back.

Your idea counts.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 3:28am On Dec 12, 2014
Keeping:
Hello house.
Pls I need ur help,i have put all papers together but d mortgage my hubby have is still in his ex's name,though it was both in their names but due to bad credit his name was removed, just d ex name & his surname.
After divorce he still own this particular mortgage to himself as his ex has others
He has been d one paying on the mortgage ,d bills,and all since divorse,all kids were giving to him from court as well.he has all payment receipts over 8yrs.and all papers pertaining to d house
Pls justwise, girlflo and everyone who can help.
Is it save to use this accommodation as where I will be in my application.if no what can I do.this is d only thing holding me back.

Your idea counts.

Assuming you are applying for a settlement visa, not having your sponsors name on a residential property (mortgaged or renting), is a bad idea.
How can he prove that he has an accommodation to house you (documentary - wise)?
Removing his name from the mortgage deed, due to adverse credit, is an explanation I do not understand(not unless he faced impending bankruptcy and removed his name from the mortgage, before the bankruptcy application was filed).
He is also paying a mortgage that is not in his name. What would stop his ex-wife, claiming the property in the future?
I think you need to consider your present document arrangements carefully !!!!!
NB: My recommendation : Get the person that the mortgage is in her name to write him a tenancy agreement (do not fake it)(hopefully, they are in talking terms and have a cordial relationship).
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 8:23am On Dec 12, 2014
Keeping:
Hello house.
Pls I need ur help,i have put all papers together but d mortgage my hubby have is still in his ex's name,though it was both in their names but due to bad credit his name was removed, just d ex name & his surname.
After divorce he still own this particular mortgage to himself as his ex has others
He has been d one paying on the mortgage ,d bills,and all since divorse,all kids were giving to him from court as well.he has all payment receipts over 8yrs.and all papers pertaining to d house
Pls justwise, girlflo and everyone who can help.
Is it save to use this accommodation as where I will be in my application.if no what can I do.this is d only thing holding me back.

Your idea counts.

How does he pay his mortgage? Direct debit or cash?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Chrisfred: 8:23am On Dec 12, 2014
i submitted my application on the 10th of
november for a norway visit visa.i have all
document in place and am a student too
and i provided proof.....i have a sponsor
too but i forgot to submit the power of
attorney but i submited guarantee form
and invitation letter.i got refused anyway
just three days after.
My sponsor asked me to write an appeal
which i did with new documents and
please guys all documents now is
complete but i dont know how long to
wait cause its for christmas am traveling
and time is really not on our side.... atleast
how long does norway appeal case
take.?...the shortest possible date ..
Thanks
And i would still like to know if not having
the power of attorney changes the
situation of things.....please guys i need
you now
Reason for refusal was only return to
home country before expiration of visa
could not be ascertained
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by midmenconsult: 8:31am On Dec 12, 2014
DUNIQUE1:

Pardon the typo. The date was as stated in your correction. Edited
Sorry I am confused, you wrote "Application received by UKVI 13/12/2014" but today is only 11/12/2014.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 12:08pm On Dec 12, 2014
justwise:


How does he pay his mortgage? Direct debit or cash?

*By cash.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by teeluu: 6:02pm On Dec 12, 2014
Waitingonyou:
@ teelulu, wen did u get ur documents back ? How long did it take them to mail you about dispatching ur passport?when did u apply to the home office?

@girlfio, I got a mail that my passport would be dispatched shortly ystday but Wld be sent to Abuja Vac.can I go to Abuja tomorrow Or can I request for it to be sent to Lagos Vac. And also Pls do anyone know How far Abuja airport is to the tlscontact processing centre. also is there an email Or telephone number to confirm if the passport has gotten to the Abuja Vac. thnks

have not gotten my docs back,it took dem one week to reply my mail n two dayz after was told will be dispatched shortly. I applied to home office in july refused in september And appealed in october.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by girlfio: 6:11pm On Dec 12, 2014
Keeping:


*By cash.

Since his name is not on the mortgage papers, he is more so a tenant in the property. I think someone has already suggested that his ex-wife could draw up a tenancy agreement for your husband which is a good idea. Alternatively his ex-wife could produce the mortgage papers along with a statement stating that as the owner of the property she is giving your husband authority to live in the property with his wife. She can also note that arrangements have been made for monthly payments to cover the mortgage along with notification that she no longer lives there. Basically you need to prove that the property is suitable, which the mortgage papers will do and that you will both have permission to stay there, which will come from a written/signed statement from the owner. It might also be worth checking who is listed on the electoral, only the people living at the property should be listed.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by crazyinlove: 11:09am On Dec 13, 2014
Hi guys, I was wondering does UKVI send approval email to everyone they issued visa to or is it random.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Waitingonyou: 1:10pm On Dec 13, 2014
@ justwise and the house, the HO didn't send my hubby's tb certificate with the rest of the documents. Do u think it's an oversight or intentional. How do we get it, Jst incase my hubby needs wen he'll be travelling.
Do I email them or what
Waitingonyou:
Amen! And thank u.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by iley: 5:04pm On Dec 13, 2014
iley:
hello house, in my case, my documents were sent back to my spouse in UK a week ago, up till moment nothing has been said concerning my passport. what do i do?

justwise and other house mates, advice me please

someone should talk to me please
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by worry359(m): 6:03pm On Dec 13, 2014
People please all remember
It's Christmas time and postal service is taking longer.
Take a breath before panicing!

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 6:19am On Dec 14, 2014
Lexusgs430:


Assuming you are applying for a settlement visa, not having your sponsors name on a residential property (mortgaged or renting), is a bad idea.
How can he prove that he has an accommodation to house you (documentary - wise)?
Removing his name from the mortgage deed, due to adverse credit, is an explanation I do not understand(not unless he faced impending bankruptcy and removed his name from the mortgage, before the bankruptcy application was filed).
He is also paying a mortgage that is not in his name. What would stop his ex-wife, claiming the property in the future?
I think you need to consider your present document arrangements carefully !!!!!
NB: My recommendation : Get the person that the mortgage is in her name to write him a tenancy agreement (do not fake it)(hopefully, they are in talking terms and have a cordial relationship).



*******thanks all....
Pls my hubby can not get his ex to write a tenancy agreement.
What else can I do pertaining this accommodation thing,can he get a new rent somewhere else for this accomodation thing(pls does it make sense)as we r planning to put in d app. For next month..pls this is eating me up.

@ girlfio,if only d mortgage won't cause an hassle ni...*it is a 3bed,2receptions,just my hubby and 2kids, He has been paying on d mortgage rent for 14yrs instead.i have spent holidays and stayed few months severally,its suitable to accommodate me......

However, even though he is not legal owner of the house, does he not have rights under a trust because he is contributing to the purchase price by paying the mortgage b4& after divorce d ex have not been paying but him for so long years. meaning that some of the house is his,cant he assert this right by stating it in covering letter....

@justwise don't look at me like this ké grin shocked.....U just might kno about some rights that is cloudy to me....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 2:28pm On Dec 14, 2014
Keeping:




*******thanks all....
Pls my hubby can not get his ex to write a tenancy agreement.
What else can I do pertaining this accommodation thing,can he get a new rent somewhere else for this accomodation thing(pls does it make sense)as we r planning to put in d app. For next month..pls this is eating me up.

@ girlfio,if only d mortgage won't cause an hassle ni...*it is a 3bed,2receptions,just my hubby and 2kids, He has been paying on d mortgage rent for 14yrs instead.i have spent holidays and stayed few months severally,its suitable to accommodate me......

However, even though he is not legal owner of the house, does he not have rights under a trust because he is contributing to the purchase price by paying the mortgage b4& after divorce d ex have not been paying but him for so long years. meaning that some of the house is his,cant he assert this right by stating it in covering letter....

@justwise don't look at me like this ké grin shocked.....U just might kno about some rights that is cloudy to me....

Getting a new rent somewhere else would involve all new documentations for the new rent, to support your application.
'right under a trust'? It's either his name is on the mortgage deed or not, that is a legally binding, regarding tenancy or ownership.
I would advise, he goes to a conveyancing solicitor, presents his case and sees what options are available to him.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 2:37pm On Dec 14, 2014
Keeping:


*By cash.

Is your ex sharing the house with his ex?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by worry359(m): 4:06pm On Dec 14, 2014
Keeping:

.
However, even though he is not legal owner of the house, does he not have rights under a trust because he is contributing to the purchase price by paying the mortgage b4& after divorce d ex have not been paying but him for so long years. meaning that some of the house is his,cant he assert this right by stating it in covering letter....

You are looking at UK divorce law and settlement now.
The money has paid will be considered "maintenance" to his ex wife and kids.
He does NOT own even one brick if the house.
It's HER house although she might let him stay there.
It will all depend on any divorce settlement but if it were to go to court for a decision they will rule that he must pay for wife and kids.

Two things for you to think on!
Do you REALLY expect an ex wife to welcome and help a NEW gilfriend?
Visa officer will doubt any documents based on such an statement.
It's just not the way people behave.

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Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by iley: 4:24pm On Dec 14, 2014
hello house, in my case, my documents were sent back to my spouse in UK over a week ago, up till now nothing has been said concerning my passport. what do i do?

justwise and other house mates, advice me please
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 4:39pm On Dec 14, 2014
iley:
hello house, in my case, my documents were sent back to my spouse in UK over a week ago, up till now nothing has been said concerning my passport. what do i do?

justwise and other house mates, advice me please


Did they not mention when the passport will be returned in a letter attached to those documents?
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 6:06pm On Dec 14, 2014
justwise:


Is your ex sharing the house with his ex?

Do you mean my hubby?
No. He is not sharing the house with his ex, they have been apart & divorsed several yrs back.
Only my hubby and the 2kids they had together stay/live in the house since several yrs till now.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 6:22pm On Dec 14, 2014
Lexusgs430:


Getting a new rent somewhere else would involve all new documentations for the new rent, to support your application.
'right under a trust'? It's either his name is on the mortgage deed or not, that is a legally binding, regarding tenancy or ownership.
I would advise, he goes to a conveyancing solicitor, presents his case and sees what options are available to him.

Thanks,will try that.
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Lexusgs430: 6:35pm On Dec 14, 2014
Keeping:


Thanks,will try that.

A thought just came to my mind. Assuming you eventually get over this tenancy document and submit your application and the visa is granted. You arrive in the United Kingdom, how long would you live in the present house with your hubby?
Would you be happy contributing towards a mortgage,while having no equity in the property? (and yes in the uk, the wife contributes one way or the other) If your hubby decides that you both go and buy your own property, I can just see his ex-wife walk in or stroll in and claim her house (he has no share in equity of the property).
You see how this case can quickly transform into something else !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by Keeping: 8:31pm On Dec 14, 2014
Lexusgs430:


A thought just came to my mind. Assuming you eventually get over this tenancy document and submit your application and the visa is granted. You arrive in the United Kingdom, how long would you live in the present house with your hubby?
Would you be happy contributing towards a mortgage,while having no equity in the property? (and yes in the uk, the wife contributes one way or the other) If your hubby decides that you both go and buy your own property, I can just see his ex-wife walk in or stroll in and claim her house (he has no share in equity of the property).
You see how this case can quickly transform into something else !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The reason why I am here to seek an advise on rent or otherwise.....
Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by justwise(m): 9:38pm On Dec 14, 2014
Keeping:


Do you mean my hubby?
No. He is not sharing the house with his ex, they have been apart & divorsed several yrs back.
Only my hubby and the 2kids they had together stay/live in the house since several yrs till now.

Sorry i meant your hubby.

If he is living in the house with his kids then he must have other utility bills in his name?

This is really complicated issue, i feel sorry for your hubby, the UK law regarding married couples is just one sided and unfair.

Exactly why the thought of getting married scares a living daylight out of me.

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