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Beaty Me

Hey I married my husband before 6years ago and I move to Sweden September 2017,we lived together for the last 3and half years and I was applied for my permanent resident but migrationverket said they need interview and we had interviewed last week,but my husband with out telling me he filled a devorce and tells migrationverket  about that, when I was at interview room i didn't know about that,I am studying at university and now second year, I will graduate next year,and I'm working full time too,so my question did migration depot me?

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ekhfaiz

No technically they won't deport you at the moment.
I think they'll investigate the case and if found that marriage was done for some other motives, than relationship, there can be problems.

guestposter15352

Hello,

As Faiz has already mentioned they would not deport you right away but let you be here until your current visa expire.

One person I know faced to a similar situation; migrationsverket informed her already during the divorce case that they would not renew her visa if the divorce would take place, because her only connection to Sweden was through her ex husband, however she had a right to stay legal in the country until the validity of her existing visa. And after the divorce they asked her to leave the country before the last day of her visa which she did. She also as you had a fulltime work and all that.

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