A Very Strange Situation Indeed
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:27 pm
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice:
I'm approaching mid-20's now and have been in the UK since I was 5months old (continuous residence, have never left for any period of time). I came into the country on my mothers passport back in 1986 and have never actually had a passport of my own. I believe that my mother was issued a visa on arrival in the UK, which would have given her time to sort out our immigration status but unfortunately she did not do so.
I have no NI number or documents from the Home Office, I was only made aware of the situation when I was 17years old and on the brink of starting university. I contacted the Home Office with regards to the situation but they were not able to confirm my status here in the UK so I was unsure how best to proceed. I have a been educated from nursery age right up to degree level here in the UK and am able to vote. I have an African birth certificate, which I used in conjunction with school certificates and letters of reference to gain my provisional drivers license.
I recently obtained legal advice (via legal aid) as to how I should proceed and was told that I should apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain under the 14 year rule.
I was wondering if anyone could advise me as to whether or not this is the best way to proceed? My application for ILR has been delayed because of the steep application fee; because I am unable to work, it has taken me some time to raise this fee, and because it is non-refundable I want to make sure this is definitely the right course of action to take before I apply...
Sorry about the essay but it's quite a bizarre situation which requires a fair bit of explaining. Any advice would be most appreciated
I'm approaching mid-20's now and have been in the UK since I was 5months old (continuous residence, have never left for any period of time). I came into the country on my mothers passport back in 1986 and have never actually had a passport of my own. I believe that my mother was issued a visa on arrival in the UK, which would have given her time to sort out our immigration status but unfortunately she did not do so.
I have no NI number or documents from the Home Office, I was only made aware of the situation when I was 17years old and on the brink of starting university. I contacted the Home Office with regards to the situation but they were not able to confirm my status here in the UK so I was unsure how best to proceed. I have a been educated from nursery age right up to degree level here in the UK and am able to vote. I have an African birth certificate, which I used in conjunction with school certificates and letters of reference to gain my provisional drivers license.
I recently obtained legal advice (via legal aid) as to how I should proceed and was told that I should apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain under the 14 year rule.
I was wondering if anyone could advise me as to whether or not this is the best way to proceed? My application for ILR has been delayed because of the steep application fee; because I am unable to work, it has taken me some time to raise this fee, and because it is non-refundable I want to make sure this is definitely the right course of action to take before I apply...
Sorry about the essay but it's quite a bizarre situation which requires a fair bit of explaining. Any advice would be most appreciated