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Old 08-31-2009, 11:16 AM
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settlement visa


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I am kavitha. I stay in India. I am recently married. My Husband is also indian but has been staying in U.k. since 7 Years and is P.R holder of U.k.


We got married in India three months back and before going to u.k my husband has applied the settlement Visa for me then he went to u.k. mean while I have cleared the medical test and got visa, but my husband who is staying in u.k is not communicating with me since two and a half months, i only know his mobile no. when ever i am calling he is not evem lifting the call. I do not know his resident address because when he was in india he only submitted all the documents required for my settlement visa, even he did not show me. I do not have address or resident phone . I only have his email Id and phone no that is all.

Do not know how can I find him in u.k. even he is not lifting the call means he does not want to have any relationship with me I think.

I am thinking what to do? what are the options i can do?

can i come alone and can I stay with my sister who has student visa.
what are the problems will arise?


how to deal with those problems and can he cancel the visa of mine ? can I work in u.k. i have visa upto two years. Do not know....what to do.. I am totally depressed please give me a solution ASAP.

Please give me a detailed mail about what are the options i have what i can do?
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Old 08-31-2009, 03:35 PM
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Hi Kavita,

I am Parvi, I just read your story..its very bad of your husband...but if you have a Visa which I think is a spouse visa for 2 years to stay in UK ...you can definitely come here and work..its even better if your sister is here on student visa..at least u can stay with your sister come and work, I am on spouse visa myself.
there are no problems in you coming here, you dont have to be with your husband. but yes to renew your visa after 2 years he is needed.
I guess you should definitely come and work here and utilise your visa..I am not sure if you can find your husband here or not.
will try to get this information for you....
send your email address as well...
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