NO indefinite visa for husband
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If you do not want your husband to have an indefinite leave to remain (indefinite visa) then its entirely your choice and you do not have to explain to anyone why you have made such a decision.
The simple thing to do is, not to sign his application for indefinate visa and not to hand over your passport to him. If you fear that your husband or your family will forge your signature, then you can go to your local MP and explain him/her the situation and they will immediately write to the home office explaining your wish and your husband will not be able to obtain indefinite visa.Asim 29 Dec 2008, 11:34 - Report
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