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If I receive a curtailment notice from the Home Office and leave the country, can I re-enter?

If I receive a curtailment notice from the Home Office and leave the country, can I re-enter?

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Hello. I came to the UK on a spouse visa and lived there for almost 10 months. However, my wife canceled my visa, and the Home Office instructed me to leave the country within 60 days or apply for a new visa. Additionally, there was a police case against me. I left the UK and returned to Pakistan, and the police case is now clear. Can I come back to the UK?

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We recommend seeking professional legal advice to fully understand your situation. Generally, if your visa was cancelled, and you left the UK as instructed, it’s important to follow proper procedures for re-entry and this may be applying for a separate entry under an alternative visa category. Depending on the circumstances, you may need to apply for a new visa. Clearing the police case is a positive step, but immigration matters can be complex and any previous immigration history will need to be addressed. We would advise that you communicate with our immigration solicitors to assess your options and guide you through the process based on your specific circumstances.For more information, please contact us on 02039599123 or click here 

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