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Usually that route takes some time to hear decision, factor in the Covid-19 and will realise the need for patience.solomonrajan wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:45 pmHi,
Biometrics not yet enroll
came to UK as student visa on August 6th 2010 with my daughter and husband
PSW got on 2011
tier1 entrepreneuer visa applied on 2013
refused with deception 322 {!A) Cheated by one of the agent his staff submitted bad quality bank statement i dont known about it ,feb 2014, then apply for First tribunal ,all tribunals exhaused on august 2015
applied for STATELESS for my son with other family members 2015- feb 2020 refused
Applied for 7 year route with family , fee waiver applied March 2020 , on May accepted ,june 26th submitted application ,no biometric enroll yet , did not heard anything from home office ,this is mine immigration history ,
There is no shortcut route to ILR. For 10 years ILR, she needs 10 years of LEGAL stay. If she does not have 10 years of legal stay, she doesn't qualify.solomonrajan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:40 amHi
My daughter lived 10 yrs in U.K. now her age is 15 she is Indian , can she apply for ILR ..her parents having no immigration status . Her all schooling done in U.K. from 1 - 10 If any one can give information about above this matter it will helpful
Thanks
How does she have legal status/visa and the parents don't?solomonrajan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:57 amHai ,
My daughter is legal stay in U.K. . She can claim for it Thanks
Nobody can provide a checklist of documents for sure but you will find it when you will complete your application.solomonrajan wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:22 pmhai,
What supporting documents want to prepare for 7 year route if anyone knowns in the group Update it ,it will helpful for everyone whoever viewing this . thanks
Where a family with a child who has lived in the UK for seven years or more applies for leave to remain, applications should be “front loaded” with evidence that demonstrates the family’s residence, set out the full extent of the child’s life in and ties to the UK, the extent of the family’s integration, the impact of removal on the child, and the difficulties faced by the child if they had to start their life over in another country. The longer the child has lived in the UK, the stronger the case will be.