Lady Living Abroad Deals With Her Husband, Removes Him From Her Sponsorship Visa

Lady Living Abroad Deals With Her Husband, Removes Him From Her Sponsorship Visa

  • A lady who lives abroad shared the story of how her husband was sent packing from abroad after they fell out
  • According to the lady, her marriage was abusive because her husband used to beat her until she could take it no more
  • She said that when she got a job with residency visa sponsorship, she decided to remove her husband from it

A Nigerian woman shared how her husband was told to leave the UK after they fell out in their marriage.

The story is trending on TikTok and getting many reactions from social media users who listened to it.

Man reportedly asked to leave the UK within 30 days.
The man was given 30 days to leave the UK after his wife removed him from her sponsorship. Photo credit: Getty Images/Petri Oeschger and AlxeyPnferov.
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The story was narrated by @misi_clicktocash, who appeared to know the person it happened to.

According to her, the man in question was an abusive husband to his wife, but it got to the point that she could take it no more.

Things got worse one day when the man slapped his wife in front of their children.

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After the beating, they became like strangers even though they were still living in the same house.

The man's wife later got sponsorship at her workplace, and she decided to add her husband as a dependent on her visa.

However, he man did not change, so she decided to remove him, making it impossible for him to continue to stay in the UK.

Part of the story goes:

"I didn’t walk away at first. I deserved answers. I wanted him to change. One day, I blocked him. I wanted us to talk. He punched me. In the mouth. In front of our kids. And that was just the beginning of the abuse. Even after that… I still gave him another chance. I got a sponsor and I included him. But he got worse. Treated me like trash. Like a burden. So I chose myself. I took action. And he was removed. That wasn’t revenge. That was survival."

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Listen to the story below:

Reactions as man is given days to leave the UK

@Mr_man said:

"After your actions, did he die? He was just removed from COS, not his life.... sometimes stressing on issues is a form of nagging! Finding a solution to the issue is better than finding fault or right! Even if you move to another man, the same issue will happen. How will you handle it? Learn to find solutions rather than revenge."

@Finestola said

"What he did was totally wrong, but you should have found another way to deal with the situation. People often don't realise the impact of their bad behaviour on others. Wherever he is now, he must be regretting his actions. Apologies on his behalf."

Woman deports herself from USA

In a related story reported by Legit.ng, a Mexican woman chose to leave the United States of America on her own after living there for nearly four decades.

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Regina Higuera self-deported to Mexico, where she has reunited with her mother, but left her children in the US.

Regina has lived in the US for 36 years, and all her children are American citizens, but her work permit has expired.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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