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Well I stopped working just before we made our application. But all P60 I had for when I was working, I sent them with my application.chorc123 wrote:By the way, if you paid tax throughout the years here. Then, you should provide some evident to UKBA. They will process it much quicker. ( I only heard about from somebody who got ILR through legacy case. I am not sure the details but he paid load of tax during the years. Then he was granted within 9 months)
ha ha ha ....so you commit illegal and fraudulent activity and then complain on how hard UKBA is.....you had a choice and you decided to do illegal activity....rajjaji wrote:xyz123,
I can understand your strong views but I can assure you UKBA is not going soft indeed it is very difficult to gain ILR through our route.
You point out about fake ILR and still getting ILR but I can assure you it wasn't that easy.
I think prosecution is unlikely - also if it is the UKBA enforcement team as opposed to the police coming around it sounds more like they were coming to detain you under immigration powers rather than to prosecute you for the fake stamp, if they were going to do this I would've thought they would've done so by now.rajjaji wrote:Quick update,
Depressed and shocked then great news at the end of the week.
First immigration enforcement team raided my house with a search warrant to arrest me, luckily I wasn't home as was visiting family. I am guessing this was related to the fake stamp in my passport. I don't know why they took this action in my case when my sister's case was exactly like me yet was given ILR. I guess they can prosecute me if they want but are applying different standards appropriate? Also when that stamp was put in my passport, I think I was 15 at the time, I never used it to gain employment but felt when I made the application, sending all documents I had was must? Surely the chances of conviction are negligible considering my age at the time of the offense? My mum was at home even though her immigration status was in limbo like me they didn't say anything to her.
Once they had left, I received the news from my mum so immediately contacted my lawyer who in turn contacted the enforcement team. She asked as to why they raided my house but received no reply as to the reasons. She also informed them that if they want to interview me I am willing to come where ever they ask me to come? The raid happened on Tuesday morning, by Thursday I received great news that my mum had been given 3 years discretionary leave as she couldn't pass Life in UK test, she couldn't get ILR.
My lawyer has now sent the enforcement team papers regarding my siblings ILR and my mother's DL and has asked them why I am being singled out?
She informed me Friday that if she does not receive any reply regarding my case by end of next week she will send a letter informing them that we will be applying for Judicial Review.
Surely considering all my family has been given leave apart from me and the fact that I came here at the age of 10, and when stamp was put in my passport, prosecution would be difficult?
I am worried and depressed, what do you people think about my circumstances and any advice would be appreciated.
rajjajii
Would be grateful for advice as regards to the above.rajjaji wrote:Quick update,
Depressed and shocked then great news at the end of the week.
First immigration enforcement team raided my house with a search warrant to arrest me, luckily I wasn't home as was visiting family. I am guessing this was related to the fake stamp in my passport. I don't know why they took this action in my case when my sister's case was exactly like me yet was given ILR. I guess they can prosecute me if they want but are applying different standards appropriate? Also when that stamp was put in my passport, I think I was 15 at the time, I never used it to gain employment but felt when I made the application, sending all documents I had was must? Surely the chances of conviction are negligible considering my age at the time of the offense? My mum was at home even though her immigration status was in limbo like me they didn't say anything to her.
Once they had left, I received the news from my mum so immediately contacted my lawyer who in turn contacted the enforcement team. She asked as to why they raided my house but received no reply as to the reasons. She also informed them that if they want to interview me I am willing to come where ever they ask me to come? The raid happened on Tuesday morning, by Thursday I received great news that my mum had been given 3 years discretionary leave as she couldn't pass Life in UK test, she couldn't get ILR.
My lawyer has now sent the enforcement team papers regarding my siblings ILR and my mother's DL and has asked them why I am being singled out?
She informed me Friday that if she does not receive any reply regarding my case by end of next week she will send a letter informing them that we will be applying for Judicial Review.
Surely considering all my family has been given leave apart from me and the fact that I came here at the age of 10, and when stamp was put in my passport, prosecution would be difficult?
I am worried and depressed, what do you people think about my circumstances and any advice would be appreciated.
rajjajii
Hey rajjaji,rajjaji wrote:An update ,
Finally received my ILR today after 26 months. Now all family has legal status. I hope and wish those who are still waiting receive good news soon. Thank-you for all your support, today my new life starts and fear of being caught disappears.
Regards,
rajjaji