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Your case needs more detail....Questions arising to me...
1. Why you didnt approach homeoffice on the first place when you both were seperated?
2. What if he accuses you that you were not willing to stay with him or he was made homeless with certain grounds?
Now that you are keen, just call or write to homeoffice explaining them the issue. They can cancel the visa stamp. And by you calling them and letting them know they can pin down the person faster. If you wish..you can also say his future plans or where could reside etc. Rest they shall look after the matter.zile 24 Oct 2008, 03:02 - Report
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