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Once upon a time in a land far far away...RASTADUDE198 wrote:Is it true that overstayers who are family members of ILR holders are exempt from the 10,5,1 year ban?If yes then i should be ok then,my main issue is to convince the HO that i am dependent on her,true?
regards
great, why did you have to open another thread to say so?RASTADUDE198 wrote:HI
I sought advice from an immigration lawyer and he made it clear that i qualified as an over 18 dependent based on immigration rule 318 and We made an in country application form (SET F),Home Office took the money today £750.Fingers crossed and i will keep you informed.
thnx
MB (para 317: in country applications) Bangladesh [2006] UKAIT 00091 wrote:Where applications for leave to remain fall to be decided under paragraph 317 of HC 395, the correct approach is the same as that under previous versions of the Immigration Rules. The appellant needs to show that he would meet the substantive requirements of paragraph 317 if he were still in his own country. It is not sufficient to show that he is able to meet the requirements of the Rules whilst he is in the United Kingdom.
As I said - get on the plane and go home before UKBA pull you in and do it for you. At least that way you have some hope of returning to the UK in the future. Please tell me you did not put in the application? If you did you can expect to be reporting to an enforcement office and a nice letter stating you are illegal and subject to removal. If you did put in the application - Get wise and get out before it is too late, you have a hopeless case and the case law and legislation are all against you. All you will be doing is delaying the removal while you appeal, wasting more time and your money
That was many years ago when a Big Mac meant getting half a cow. I think it was in the Haymarket. Ah those happy days..!Vanadil wrote:"I once had a friend who worked in Macdonalds. Whenever she was feeling overworked or ticked off with her bosses, she'd give customers double their original order plus a couple of Big Macs.
Pray God you meet the equivalent of her in the caseworker who deals with your application. Because barring bribery and/or forgery, that's the only way I can see you getting leave to remain on this application."
Lol I love the thought of that.
P.S: Does she still work there? What branch?