I don't want to reveal too much information (and take up too much of your time) on the current situation so I'll try to keep this as brief as I can. (you can skip to where I ask my main questions if you like).
I'm 18 years old and have lived in the Uk my whole life. The issue comes with my parents who are overstayers (my dad came over from Africa well over 20 years ago to study at a university but was forced to relocate to a new place - something that he alerted the home office [or whoever is supposed to know] of.)
Despite this it appeared that the HO failed to acknoledge this [be it the fault of the post office, HO's incompetence or whatever] and he had only realised that he'd become an overstayer after his time had expired when he contacted them himself. *at least that's how I understand the situation. During this period my mother joined my dad and together had been living under false aliases since as my dad could not return to africa relating to political issues that could have put his life in serious danger *again something I don't know too much about.
Anyway skip another 20ish years forward and there I am oblivious to all these issues, live is great (despite barely having the finances to afford anything) I'm done taking my A level exams, about to go on my holidays where I'd finally be able to get a job and prepare for university when this bombshell lands and things are turned on it's head. No job, no money... even my surname is a lie! Things like why I've never been able to meet outside relatives, getting a job or getting gov grants finally make sense :p (they hid this from me to protect me and keep me focused on my education - which I guess worked as I managed to get into a uni)
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Since then we went to court and it appears that we were successful although this was in July (we were going for indefinate stay for the whole family - something that they'd been trying to sort out for years now). 3 months later and the only info we've heard from the home office is for passport photographs (good news I'm assuming, but this was over a month ago), is this an indication that things are nearly over? I've now been forced to take a gap year and have been doing absolutely now for ages, I feel like my life is wasting away

So basically what I'd like to know is whether the request for passport photographs is any indicator of how close to completion they are. My brother was in a similar situation and had to take 2 YEARS from university after applying for indefinate stay by himself (as he was an adult by that time).