Peanuthome wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:56 pm
Im looking for advice i have a son who is a british citizen born to a british father.
We are married but not together anymore .
I mean... the most convenient route to apply for a visa that will actually grant you an entrance is the spouse visa, because you are married to a British citizen. However, the inconvenience is that you and your partner aren't together anymore. Is that absolutely definitive? You may have everything on paperwork to state you are married and have a genuine marriage, however you must know that if you get this visa, you will be dependant on your relationship with your partner for a least five years (in terms of immigration and finances at the beginning), until you get a permanent residence. Also, you must live under the same roof to meet the cohabitation requirement (living together is mandatory).
Unfortunately, having a British child doesn't grant you an automatic entrance. There's also another route where you can apply as a parent of a British child, however it will take you longer to apply for permanent residence (called Indefinite Leave to Remain):
https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/parent
Believe or not, since you are married to a British citizen and you have a british child, your options are limited as in theory, you qualify for a spouse visa. I am not an expert, but you must know that if you decide to go for the spouse visa, the case worker must be convinced is a substantial and on going marriage, which you may not be able to prove as you aren't together.
Peanuthome wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:56 pm
I am mexican and we wish to move back to the UK
Did you previously have a spouse visa? Or what type of visa did you hold previously in the UK?
Peanuthome wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:56 pm
Its very dangerous where we live.
I know, I'm from Mexico too.