Klaudia Sonko
New Member
Hello,
I didn't know where to write and I need an answer if possible.
I got divorced in June'14, and my ex husband was asking me to give him my passport and wage slips with explanation that he needs it for HMRC to let them know that we got divorced.
I refused and called HMRC and the gentleman told me that I don't have to give him anything, that all "depends on me" and here is my issue.
I have a letter from my ex immigration solicitor saying that I have to give it to them, because we have daughter.. we were separateed for a long time (it's a long story). I phoned that gentleman and he was "funny" with me sayung that i have to do that as my ex has accsess to our daughter and if i won't do that he will fill the form to the court to force me. Then I went with that letter to my solicitor and he didn't like it either but he couldn't answer me so I went to CAB and they didn't like that too, but they are not specialists in immigration so they couldn't help me too.
My question is, after getting divorce do I have to give my documents for my ex husband to fill his "Retained Right of Residence"?
I am trying to get in touch with HMRC since last friday and noone is answering.
Thank you
I didn't know where to write and I need an answer if possible.
I got divorced in June'14, and my ex husband was asking me to give him my passport and wage slips with explanation that he needs it for HMRC to let them know that we got divorced.
I refused and called HMRC and the gentleman told me that I don't have to give him anything, that all "depends on me" and here is my issue.
I have a letter from my ex immigration solicitor saying that I have to give it to them, because we have daughter.. we were separateed for a long time (it's a long story). I phoned that gentleman and he was "funny" with me sayung that i have to do that as my ex has accsess to our daughter and if i won't do that he will fill the form to the court to force me. Then I went with that letter to my solicitor and he didn't like it either but he couldn't answer me so I went to CAB and they didn't like that too, but they are not specialists in immigration so they couldn't help me too.
My question is, after getting divorce do I have to give my documents for my ex husband to fill his "Retained Right of Residence"?
I am trying to get in touch with HMRC since last friday and noone is answering.
Thank you