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Home Office assumed this:zozuc wrote:Dear All,
I read many threads about visa problem after submitted MN1 form and travel outside UK. However, I am not sure about which visa is suitable to re-enter UK. Here is my situation.
My kids were born here and I applied MN1 and enrolled biometric for them already. I need to travel next month and I cannot wait for British passport. I call Home Office today and they said I need to apply "Returning Resident Visa" and kids cannot apply visitor visa. However, when I read information in website, I am not sure about that. Can you give me some advice about this problem?
https://www.gov.uk/returning-resident-visa
Thanks you very much.
So if your child was born here and do not have any kind of visas on their passport, then Home Office is correct. Otherwise you can get back to them and tell there is no visa on child's passport and you hadn't applied for ILR from inside the country.You need a Returning Resident visa to come back to live in the UK if you were previously settled (given ‘indefinite leave to enter or remain’) and you have either:
• lost your documentation
• been away for more than 2 years
vinny wrote:Moreover, when child becomes British, then child may apply for either a British passport or a CoE-RoA.