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SET(M) - unusual circumstances

Post by nahnah » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:21 pm

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Post by Greenie » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:50 pm

If you and your husband are not living together in the UK then your application will be refused. If you attempt to lie about this in your application by submitting evidence of bills to demonstate that you are living together when you are not than this will cause you no end of problems. Why have you not accompanied your husband to the country where he is working?

The fact that you are studying a PhD is of no relevence. You were issued a visa to live with your husband in the UK. If he is no longer living here then you no longer qualify for the visa you have, and the UKBA could potentially curtail it.

I think you should seek advice from a competent immigration solicitor.

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Post by Casa » Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:34 pm

Without doubt you need professional advice. You will be expected to submit both yours and your husband's pay slips/bank statements, apart from the additional problem of current address etc.
Who pays the council tax on the property where you have tenants?

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