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It’s gone to far beyond that unfortunately, I won’t go into details but it’s far to toxic
She has not be granted her visa yet, we sent off around a month ago and it’s been assigned to a case worker.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:37 amHi sorry to hear about your relationship not working out....
Strictly speaking you are her sponsor and if she was to do anything illegal, you will most likely be prosecuted (in addition to her). If she can deceit you in a relationship to obtain a visa (which is illegal anyway) there is no doubt she can break the UK law in other ways and you dont want to ruin your own reputation.
The best thing to do is contact home office via their guidance on this matter. see link https://www.gov.uk/visas-when-you-separate-or-divorce. What happens after is her problem (i.e. risk of overstaying or she may even assign her own lawyer but this isnt your problem anymore)
In terms of breaking the news to your partner, it may be courteous to inform her that you will not be supporting in this process anymore. But if you feel this may put you in danger, since you told Home Office I dont see you have to
I hope all the best for you.
She has not been granted it yet, but how can I be accountable for being duped? It’s not my fault, if she was only with me for a visa that’s her fault, or if she was with me genuinely for a time, and decided to be unfaithful, if I know longer want to be part of this relationship and notify the home office, how can I be in trouble for this.THO wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:43 amFirstly, so sorry to hear your relationship troubles, it must be a hard time for you.
You must inform the HO, if she was granted entry to the UK under false pretences, then you would be complicit in this crime. I'm afraid right now, her visa should be rejected because it is not genuine, you have no intention to remain with her.
And you are right, her duplicity and the way she used you should not be rewarded.
THO
longdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:26 amShe has not be granted her visa yet, we sent off around a month ago and it’s been assigned to a case worker.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:37 amHi sorry to hear about your relationship not working out....
Strictly speaking you are her sponsor and if she was to do anything illegal, you will most likely be prosecuted (in addition to her). If she can deceit you in a relationship to obtain a visa (which is illegal anyway) there is no doubt she can break the UK law in other ways and you dont want to ruin your own reputation.
The best thing to do is contact home office via their guidance on this matter. see link https://www.gov.uk/visas-when-you-separate-or-divorce. What happens after is her problem (i.e. risk of overstaying or she may even assign her own lawyer but this isnt your problem anymore)
In terms of breaking the news to your partner, it may be courteous to inform her that you will not be supporting in this process anymore. But if you feel this may put you in danger, since you told Home Office I dont see you have to
I hope all the best for you.
What have I done wrong exactly? We had a genuine relationship. She decided to be unfaithful and do the things she did. I did not encourage this, I have only ever tried to help her as I love her.
If she only was in a relationship to obtain a visa, and duped me, how can I be accountable for this?
You have done nothing wrong yet, but if you allow her to obtain a visa, as you do not inform the HO of your breakup and cancel the application, then you will have helped her to obtain a visa under false pretences. This is why you need to let your case worker know, and as pointed out, see if you can obtain a refund for payments made.longdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:29 amShe has not been granted it yet, but how can I be accountable for being duped? It’s not my fault, if she was only with me for a visa that’s her fault, or if she was with me genuinely for a time, and decided to be unfaithful, if I know longer want to be part of this relationship and notify the home office, how can I be in trouble for this.THO wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:43 amFirstly, so sorry to hear your relationship troubles, it must be a hard time for you.
You must inform the HO, if she was granted entry to the UK under false pretences, then you would be complicit in this crime. I'm afraid right now, her visa should be rejected because it is not genuine, you have no intention to remain with her.
And you are right, her duplicity and the way she used you should not be rewarded.
THO
I have not lied, or done anything wrong, she is the one who made her choices
Yes I was a bit confused but now I understand, if I allow her to continue the process and we are no longer together, then I will be breaking the law for allowing her to get a visa and we are not together.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:31 amlongdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:26 amShe has not be granted her visa yet, we sent off around a month ago and it’s been assigned to a case worker.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:37 amHi sorry to hear about your relationship not working out....
Strictly speaking you are her sponsor and if she was to do anything illegal, you will most likely be prosecuted (in addition to her). If she can deceit you in a relationship to obtain a visa (which is illegal anyway) there is no doubt she can break the UK law in other ways and you dont want to ruin your own reputation.
The best thing to do is contact home office via their guidance on this matter. see link https://www.gov.uk/visas-when-you-separate-or-divorce. What happens after is her problem (i.e. risk of overstaying or she may even assign her own lawyer but this isnt your problem anymore)
In terms of breaking the news to your partner, it may be courteous to inform her that you will not be supporting in this process anymore. But if you feel this may put you in danger, since you told Home Office I dont see you have to
I hope all the best for you.
What have I done wrong exactly? We had a genuine relationship. She decided to be unfaithful and do the things she did. I did not encourage this, I have only ever tried to help her as I love her.
If she only was in a relationship to obtain a visa, and duped me, how can I be accountable for this?
Correct you have done nothing wrong - apologise if you thought this was my message. I didnt know the stage of visa, since it is with the case worker... I thought perhaps you were already issued a spouse visa.
Also be grateful you are finding out early, i assume there are no children involved in this relationship, that is when it can get more painful, should the children be split from parents (it happens to people for exactly the same reason you mention)
It may be worth you contacting the home office and politely requesting a refund (or partial refund) of fees paid, since you dont want to be in an avoidable financial loss
However I am saying down the line, say if you continue to entertain her visa then knowing the facts, then it will not look good on your behalf, should there be any problems with the law down the line. Morally it is wrong what she has done.
Yes I understand now, how can I contact the case worker? Or I just use the link above and email marriage break up?THO wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:54 amYou have done nothing wrong yet, but if you allow her to obtain a visa, as you do not inform the HO of your breakup and cancel the application, then you will have helped her to obtain a visa under false pretences. This is why you need to let your case worker know, and as pointed out, see if you can obtain a refund for payments made.longdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 9:29 amShe has not been granted it yet, but how can I be accountable for being duped? It’s not my fault, if she was only with me for a visa that’s her fault, or if she was with me genuinely for a time, and decided to be unfaithful, if I know longer want to be part of this relationship and notify the home office, how can I be in trouble for this.THO wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 7:43 amFirstly, so sorry to hear your relationship troubles, it must be a hard time for you.
You must inform the HO, if she was granted entry to the UK under false pretences, then you would be complicit in this crime. I'm afraid right now, her visa should be rejected because it is not genuine, you have no intention to remain with her.
And you are right, her duplicity and the way she used you should not be rewarded.
THO
I have not lied, or done anything wrong, she is the one who made her choices
Ok I will do, i have spent a lot of money on this relationship, not just with the applications but the travelling to visit her etc. although i am going to look back one day and see how much money I have lost, Its not about the money, its about the lies, breaking trust, and just overall disrespect.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 10:18 amIn your email, provide your unique reference number and ask for it to be addressed to the case worker immediately and you intend to refund any fees, should you be eligible to do so
I dont believe there is another choice. You are a British Citizen with the authority to sponsor a spouse. Since the relationship is not valid and truthful the foundations are now broken. She is likely to use and manipulate you to get a visa by any means.
I know it sounds horrible but your duty is to cancel the pending application and you dont need to worry about the result any longer, as is not your fault or your problem. Why should you emotionally suffer any longer?
By the sounds of the above, you have spent more money at this application than expected? Since the applications have been refused multiple times before, it is likely to provide problems in the future.
All the best in your choices
(NFA)
Exactly, since you have experience in the timeline of applications its likely to be approved (or they will ask for further information) you are best to judge this part and the earlier the notification the better, since you will salvage back your hard earned moneylongdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:10 amOk I will do, i have spent a lot of money on this relationship, not just with the applications but the travelling to visit her etc. although i am going to look back one day and see how much money I have lost, Its not about the money, its about the lies, breaking trust, and just overall disrespect.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 10:18 amIn your email, provide your unique reference number and ask for it to be addressed to the case worker immediately and you intend to refund any fees, should you be eligible to do so
I dont believe there is another choice. You are a British Citizen with the authority to sponsor a spouse. Since the relationship is not valid and truthful the foundations are now broken. She is likely to use and manipulate you to get a visa by any means.
I know it sounds horrible but your duty is to cancel the pending application and you dont need to worry about the result any longer, as is not your fault or your problem. Why should you emotionally suffer any longer?
By the sounds of the above, you have spent more money at this application than expected? Since the applications have been refused multiple times before, it is likely to provide problems in the future.
All the best in your choices
(NFA)
I know they will refund the NHS fee, they did last time it was refused. I was hoping they just refuse it again and I can go about my business and not have anymore involvement, but I guess I have to notify them of whats going on, in case it is not refused.
I was going to leave it for a couple more weeks as they normally refuse within a month to 6 weeks, after 2/3 months have passed it generally means it's going to be approved, thats from our experience of course. Our previous refusals were received within 6 weeks, people we know who have been approved generally hear nothing for 3/4 months.
Yes you are right, the most part of me feels like i want out, and a small part of me is trying to hold on. I am sure I will have sad times for a while, but its clearly for the best long term. Thank youTHO wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:54 amAs said, you have nothing to be ashamed about, divorce happens and life goes on. One day, you will meet someone new and you'll love her more, mark my words.
You'll need to get a divorce, so that might mean you have to interact with her for a while, so keep things friendly, regardless of how you feel about her behaviour. But please do not get pulled back into a relationship, you'll end up even more hurt and out of pocket. Nip it in the bud now, like you seem to intend to.
Good luck
Yes you are right, just seems impossible sometimes but its for the best long term. Just sad some people are so selfish, and carry on through life without ever getting a repercussions. Not that I wish the worst for her, but I do not want to put my life on hold for someone else who clearly does not care about mesohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:28 amExactly, since you have experience in the timeline of applications its likely to be approved (or they will ask for further information) you are best to judge this part and the earlier the notification the better, since you will salvage back your hard earned moneylongdistance wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 11:10 amOk I will do, i have spent a lot of money on this relationship, not just with the applications but the travelling to visit her etc. although i am going to look back one day and see how much money I have lost, Its not about the money, its about the lies, breaking trust, and just overall disrespect.sohail111 wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 10:18 amIn your email, provide your unique reference number and ask for it to be addressed to the case worker immediately and you intend to refund any fees, should you be eligible to do so
I dont believe there is another choice. You are a British Citizen with the authority to sponsor a spouse. Since the relationship is not valid and truthful the foundations are now broken. She is likely to use and manipulate you to get a visa by any means.
I know it sounds horrible but your duty is to cancel the pending application and you dont need to worry about the result any longer, as is not your fault or your problem. Why should you emotionally suffer any longer?
By the sounds of the above, you have spent more money at this application than expected? Since the applications have been refused multiple times before, it is likely to provide problems in the future.
All the best in your choices
(NFA)
I know they will refund the NHS fee, they did last time it was refused. I was hoping they just refuse it again and I can go about my business and not have anymore involvement, but I guess I have to notify them of whats going on, in case it is not refused.
I was going to leave it for a couple more weeks as they normally refuse within a month to 6 weeks, after 2/3 months have passed it generally means it's going to be approved, thats from our experience of course. Our previous refusals were received within 6 weeks, people we know who have been approved generally hear nothing for 3/4 months.
Why look back one day, just nip it in the bud bro, people have divorces after years of marriage whereas you are realising the truth early, the only person to make your situation better is yourself. Dont look back later and be depressed on how much you have lost. It's time to pick yourself up today and feel better about it tomorrow. Instead flip it around, think about the amount of time, trust, money you SAVED by putting your foot down. It's nothing to be ashamed about if someone has been unfaithful, people always look for shortcuts in life but it takes a strong person to have good morals and keep loyal, you deserve better mate.
It is unpalatable how things her yet probably better than what could turn out. You may feel down right now hoping with time you get better. It's not wrong for her to reachout and seek reconciliation, the question is are you going to put yourself out there to be used?longdistance wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:24 pmUpdate.
Last night we had our final discussion which ended in her saying something very cruel, and gave me no choice.
I emailed the home office and explained the situation, and also that we are no longer together, seeking a divorce and I can no longer be her sponsor.
I am guessing even if we somehow reconciled, which is crazy for me to even imagine, but shows how messed up this is. It’s to late to complete the application?
She said I’ve ruined her life and banned her for life for ever coming to the UK, because I reported her for adultery.
I feel very down today, as now I know there is no hope of saving us, I have no reason to contact her now as all I have to say is negative stuff to her. I deleted her numbers and have stopped now, I am worried she reaches out and try’s to reconcile, and try’s to get the visa application back again