Child Application for ILR - Help Needed
Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:43 am
Dear forumites
Could someone please help with a situation at hand? I came to UK under the old work permit and obtained ILR 2 years ago and citizenship a year ago. I divorced my wife who was my dependant 5 years ago. We had a child and she remained with her all along and there was no contact. She obtained ILR via the 10 year long stay route as we were no longer married. She couldn't apply for my daughter's ILR due to her application. My daughter who is now 17 years old was my dependant as well when we came and we failed to apply for her settlement when I applied for mine as there was no communication. I would now like to apply for ILR for my daughter but I'm not sure whether I should book a PEO appointment or go through a solicitor as technically speaking she has overstayed due to her dependant's visa expiring. I know that this should have been sorted but unfortunately the divorce was sour and we didn't think this through. Could anyone please advise on the best course of action as I'm now worried that she may delay going to university??
Could someone please help with a situation at hand? I came to UK under the old work permit and obtained ILR 2 years ago and citizenship a year ago. I divorced my wife who was my dependant 5 years ago. We had a child and she remained with her all along and there was no contact. She obtained ILR via the 10 year long stay route as we were no longer married. She couldn't apply for my daughter's ILR due to her application. My daughter who is now 17 years old was my dependant as well when we came and we failed to apply for her settlement when I applied for mine as there was no communication. I would now like to apply for ILR for my daughter but I'm not sure whether I should book a PEO appointment or go through a solicitor as technically speaking she has overstayed due to her dependant's visa expiring. I know that this should have been sorted but unfortunately the divorce was sour and we didn't think this through. Could anyone please advise on the best course of action as I'm now worried that she may delay going to university??