Dear Rayna,
Thank you. This may sound a strange question to ask:
Do you think the Home Office might hold me responsible for my wife's failure to complete her ILR form?
I'm getting a little anxious here
Thank you
JJ
Dear Rayna,
Thank you. This may sound a strange question to ask:
Do you think the Home Office might hold me responsible for my wife's failure to complete her ILR form?
I'm getting a little anxious here
Thank you
JJ
Errr...I don't think they will be too concerned about your responsibility for your wife's failure to apply or refusing to apply for ILR. Unless you can't show you can support her as a sponsor, then that'll be your only problem. All the Home Office needs from you are the documents you can support her financially and you have proper accommodations for the both of you. Although the financial requirement is really the toughest and yet the most important requirement.
You better get some help with an immigration solicitor with regards to all your legal questions. We can only supply you information based on experiences of the members here and our own understanding of the rules. To be honest, no members here in the forum, as far as I know, have refused to get their wives (or their own) ILR. I don't understand why your wife wouldn't want to get an ILR???
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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