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The application for permission to appeal was made by the respondent but I shall refer to the parties as they were addressed before the First Tier Tribunal that is Ms R K as the appellant and the Secretary of State as the respondent.
The appellant is a citizen of India and her date of birth is 12 February 1986 and she appealed against the decision made on 19 March 2013 to refuse her application for leave to remain dated 23 rd January 2012 and to remove her from the UK under Section 47 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.
The appellant is a qualified nurse and taught other nurses prior to arriving in the UK. She entered on 23 May 2011 with leave to enter as the spouse of a Tier 1 (Post-Study Work) Migrant valid until 27 January 2012. Her sponsor was Mr A S M whom she married in India on 1 June 2010.
The marriage ran into difficulties and she claimed to be the victim of domestic violence once in the UK and she left the former matrimonial home on 16 June 2011. She made her application for leave to remain on 23 January 2012.
In February 2012 she moved into the home of Mr A U, a friend of the appellant�s father. She then became romantically involved with their adult son, S U, who is a British citizen and born in the UK.
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