30/11/2025
Goodmorning sister, You can publish this and hide my name; it must be anonymous. I live in the Netherlands. Anyway, I got married in Zambia six years ago, and afterwards I decided to bring my family—my wife and three children, two boys and a girl—to live with me. After completing all the necessary steps, I sent their visa applications to the Dutch embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, and paid for their round-trip flights from Zambia to Zimbabwe. They stayed in Zimbabwe for a week, and before issuing their visas, the Dutch government required a DNA test to prove they were my biological children. I got the visa first, and I went here to get tested as well. After the results came back, the test showed that I am not the biological father of my daughter. The visas were granted to the two boys, but they categorically refused and rejected my daughter. I was shocked. I realized my wife had cheated on me before. I never forgave her. Then I quickly contacted the Dutch government to cancel her visa. They've already done the visa application, and I've decided to leave her for good. I want to come back for my children, and I don't care about her. Her daughter isn't mine; I will never tolerate that. I'm the man who married her, and I'm a man, and I stand by my position. Please bear with me. I want to hear other people's opinions, but my decision is already made. Her family is trying to beg me; I'll block anyone who dares to speak to me about her on my side of the family, and I'll block them too.