SadKurdLover wrote:Feyli_Kord
Maybe a separation would be better at this pointnot sure. We did separate for 2 months and have only just reconciled, but yes lots of compromise would be needed to move forward I think.
You would probably not have to compromise any more than you have to in a marriage to anyone from your own cultural background - this man is not a practising Muslim or he would not have persuaded you to have sex before marriage

SadKurdLover wrote:Thanks Anthea, lots to think about, I will try to answer you best I can.
Please do not feel you have to answer me - I am just trying to pass on a few hopefully helpful hints

SadKurdLover wrote:I didn't realise that living together would be necessary for him to show he has a family life here, might be why he's pushing for it so suddenly. An Indian friend rolled her eyes at me when I told her he was back and said 'oh that will be for the passport then'...so maybe I am naïve to think there's anything else behind his sudden U-turn towards us. She has experience of this in her family I think.
I have to admit that I have not been involved in any claims for a couple of years - but the ruling used to be that you had to prove a genuine relationship - especially with all the Africans paying for sham marriages in UK - at one stage a couple had to prove a relationship of at least 2 years including bank statements - utility bills etc - the Home Office might ask why you are not able to join your future husband in Turkey - you have an excellent reason because you already have a child and could say that you fear repercussions from the father of your first child so could not possibly go to Turkey - makes you the ideal wife for someone wishing to remain in UK

SadKurdLover wrote:I think I will wait for a few months to see how things go after the baby is here and will not rush into living together. Being 30 miles away from each other will not help us to be a family very easily though.
Extremely good idea
