There are options available to you, don't believe him when he says there isn't.
As others have mentioned there is
ILR available to those experiencing DV in their relationships (if they have a visa based on that relationship - which you have.
In order to access a place at a refuge you need to have temporary access to public funds (to claim HB to pay for the place). You can access public funds during the application process you will be able to under the
Destitution Domestic Violence (DDV) Concession - this is for people who need support and do not have the means to support themselves while making the application. You will need to contact the UKBA using this form:
Protecting victims of domestic violence (DDV) so your leave is temporarily changed to allow you to access public funds.
In order to be granted settlement you must -
- have previously been admitted or granted as the spouse / registered civil partner / same-sex partner or unmarried partner of a person present and settled in the United Kingdom
- show your relationship was subsisting at the beginning of the time referred to above
- prove that you were the victim of domestic violence and it was this that caused the relationship to breakdown before the end of that period
You do not have to pay a fee for the SET(DV) application if you are destitute, you must provide evidence to support this claim.
You will also need to support your claim of DV:
Suggested supporting documents
Below are some examples of documentary evidence you can use to support your application. This list however is not exhaustive:
- A letter or other document showing that a Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) has been convened on your behalf
- A Non-Molestation Order or other protection order against the person(s) who committed the violence. This must be a final order, not an interim or ex-parte order
- A medical report from a hospital doctor or GMC registered family practitioner (GP) who has examined you confirming that your injuries are consistent with being a victim of domestic violence. (The report must include the doctor's GMC Registration Number and must provide the date you first registered, the dates of your visits in which domestic violence was reported, and an extract from the record of these details.)
- An undertaking given to a court that the person(s) who committed the violence will not approach you.
- A police report confirming that, because of a domestic violence incident, they attended the address at which the incident(s) took place. (A copy of the incident log must be provided. It must show the address(es) at which the incident(s) took place.)
- A letter from a social services department confirming its involvement in connection with domestic violence committed against you.
- A letter of support or a report from a domestic violence support organisation/refuge.
- Other documentary evidence showing that you have been the victim of domestic violence.
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Requirements for Settlement ApplicationsPlease consider getting support, this really isn't a DIY project as it is new and I don't think anyone on this boards knows how quickly your leave will be changed to access public funds temporarily:
Women's Aid free phone: 0808 2000 247
Refuge free phone: 0808 2000 247
Citizens Advice Bureau (Your local CAB may be able to point you in the direction of local help available to you)
www.adviceguide.org.ukYou should be able to go to your local council for help - but the amount of help you may get will depend on their experience with this situation. However, I have spoken to benefit advisers in around London who have said that the process from getting temporary access to funds to receiving ILR takes about three months.