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Eu member leaves the country

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 6:07 am
by Simransharma
Hi i m simran i married to an eu member who has permanent residence of uk he applied fr five years BRP which got approved and i am working
I had a fight with my inlaw for this reason my husband wants to leave me i am leaving in uk for 1 year nine months with my husband this jan 2018 my husband went to india and filed annulment he is planning to go to US on ESTA and leave uk forever and he is not planning to come back as he is not coming back will i be deported to india even afrerhavjng residence permit fir five years i dnt have anyone in india so where will i go if my husbsnd leaves the countty whom shall
I inform i have no one in india my parents wont take me back my inlaws wont take me in the house where will i go i am damn scared coz yesterday while he was fighting he was threatening me that once he goes i m finished plz help me plz

Re: Eu member leaves the country

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:12 pm
by 4uvak
This is quite a complex case which would require a professional advice. If domestic violence involved, you might be eligible to apply for ILR. The first step would be to contact Immigration adviser or solicitor, who will point in the right direction. Check also here https://www.gov.uk/check-legal-aid and here https://www.womensaid.org.uk/what-we-do/

Re: Eu member leaves the country

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 7:09 pm
by Casa
4uvak wrote:
Mon Apr 16, 2018 6:12 pm
This is quite a complex case which would require a professional advice. If domestic violence involved, you might be eligible to apply for ILR. The first step would be to contact Immigration adviser or solicitor, who will point in the right direction. Check also here https://www.gov.uk/check-legal-aid and here https://www.womensaid.org.uk/what-we-do/
\regarding Domestic Violence:
"The Immigration Rules allow for a victim of domestic violence who is in the UK as the
spouse/partner of a British or ‘settled’ person to apply to stay permanently, even though the
relationship is no longer subsisting. These rules do not apply to EEA nationals or their family
members
, persons who have limited leave as the spouse of a temporary migrant, or asylum
seekers or their family members."