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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF WALEED SULIMAN |
Claimant |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Defendant |
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Mr Adams (instructed by GLD) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 11 February 2020
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Julian Knowles:
Factual background
Date Event 25.11.2012 Claimant granted entry clearance as a spouse of a British Citizen (BC) or person with settled status until 25.2.2015 (under Part 8 of the IRs) 10.4.2015 Claimant granted further limited leave to remain (LLTR) as spouse of a BC or person with settled status until 10.4.2017 (under Part 8 of the Immigration Rules (IR)) 21.9.2015 Claimant asserts that his marriage broke down 6.3.2017 SSHD notified that the Claimant's marriage had broken down 18.3.2017 Claimant applies for LLTR on the basis of his private life and exceptional circumstances 17.11.2017 SSHD refuses application for LLTR on private life and exceptional circumstances grounds and certified claim under s 94 of the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 27.11.2017 Claimant applies for LLTR outside IRs under the Destitution Domestic Violence Concession (DDVC) 7.12.2017 SSHD grants LLTR under DDVC until 6.3.2018 6.3.2018 Claimant applies for indefinite leave to remain (ILTR) as a victim of domestic violence 19.11.2018 SSHD refuses the application for ILTR as a victim of DV 24.12.2018 SSHD maintained that refusal on AR
The decision under challenge
"D-DVILR 1.3 with reference to paragraph DVILR 1.1 of Appendix FM of HC395 (as amended).
You have never been granted leave to enter or remain as a partner under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules, and you have failed to demonstrate that you were subjected to domestic violence which caused your marriage to break down."
"Section DVILR: Indefinite leave to remain (settlement) as a victim of domestic abuse
DVILR.1.1. The requirements to be met for indefinite leave to remain in the UK as a victim of domestic abuse are that-
(a) the applicant must be in the UK;
(b) the applicant must have made a valid application for indefinite leave to remain as a victim of domestic abuse;
(c) the applicant must not fall for refusal under any of the grounds in Section S-ILR: Suitability-indefinite leave to remain; and
(d) the applicant must meet all of the requirements of Section E-DVILR: Eligibility for indefinite leave to remain as a victim of domestic abuse."
"To meet the eligibility requirements for indefinite leave to remain as a victim of domestic abuse all of the requirements of paragraphs E-DVILR.1.2. and 1.3. must be met."
"E-DVILR.1.2. The applicant's first grant of limited leave under this Appendix must have been as a partner (other than a fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner) of a British Citizen, a person settled in the UK, or a person with refugee leave, under paragraph D-ECP.1.1., D-LTRP.1.1. or D-LTRP.1.2. of this Appendix or as a partner of a refugee granted under paragraph 352A, and any subsequent grant of limited leave must have been:
(a) granted as a partner (other than a fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner) of a British Citizen, a person settled in the UK, or a person with refugee leave under paragraph D-ECP.1.1., D-LTRP.1.1. or D-LTRP.1.2. of this Appendix; or
(b) granted to enable access to public funds pending an application under DVILR and the preceding grant of leave was granted as a partner (other than a fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner) of a British Citizen, a person settled in the UK, or a person with refugee leave under paragraph D-ECP.1.1., DLTRP.1.1. or D-LTRP.1.2. of this Appendix; or
(c) granted under paragraph D-DVILR.1.2."
"The applicant must provide evidence that during the last period of limited leave as a partner of a British Citizen, a person settled in the UK, or a person with refugee leave under paragraph D-ECP.1.1., DLTRP.1.1 or D-LTRP.1.2 of this Appendix or during their only period of leave under 352A, the applicant's relationship with their partner broke down permanently as a result of domestic abuse."
"… you have never been granted leave as a partner under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules and so your application cannot meet the requirements of paragraph E-DVILR 1.3 of the Immigration Rules."
"However, it is acknowledged that you had been granted leave to enter and leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of a settled person and so consideration has therefore been given as to whether you have demonstrated that your relationship broke down due to domestic violence."
The Claimant's evidence of domestic violence
The decision letter's assessment of the evidence
"As stated above, you have never been granted leave as a partner under Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules and so your application cannot meet the requirements of paragraph E-DVILR 1.3. In addition, consideration has been given to the documents you have submitted in the round, to determine whether you were subjected to domestic violence which caused you marriage to break down, and it is concluded that you have failed to demonstrate this. It is therefore concluded that your application fails to meet the requirements of paragraph E-DVILR 1.3 of Appendix FM of the Immigration Rules."
Discussion
"All evidence submitted must be considered and a conclusion drawn as to whether there is sufficient evidence to demonstrate that, on the balance of probabilities, the breakdown of the relationship was as a result of domestic violence."
"Another friend of Waleed also came to the hospital who was also a black male. He was also asking him about his injuries. The nursing staff there was attending the other patients when suddenly Leanne came forward on the face of Waleed (sic) and angrily said to him that if he tell anybody about this she will get him deported whether it is police or hospital."
"While I was standing along the bed of Mr Waleed his wife came there and in my presence she threatened him that if he tell police or hospital or anybody else anything she will get him deported."
Conclusion