I am hoping that someone can give me some answers that will help me make the best decision with regards to my rather dire situation.
My HSMP visa expired (after 4 years) last November.
I did not realise this until a month ago.
(Before you chastise me, know that I am fully aware of the seriousness of my situation and believe me, I am paying the price.)
I also knew nothing about the Tier 1 changes, the HSMP Forum or anything like that. (Which I am fully up to speed with now, including the recent HSMP judgement.)
I now have a solicitor working on an FLR as Unmarried Partner visa.
This was obviously my only option, and still possibly a long shot.
However my understanding now is that the Home Office will now have to assess ILR/HSMP applications based on the old rules, so I am therefore possibly eligible for ILR, in that I have done my 4 years on HSMP.
That's the background, here are my problems.
I really do not want to take the unmarried partner option because I am in an unstable relationship (due to another's infidelity) and I am scared of what is going to happen. I am particularly worried about what would happen if the case goes to appeal. This would also not get me ILR, and I don't know what my situation will be in 2 years time.
So I am wondering (and have been advised by another solicitor) whether I should just apply for ILR anyway, and hope they will consider my situation under the old rules. I still realise that my application is not in time.
Neither of my solicitors seem to be able to tell me what will happen if either application is unsuccessful, and I really need to know this to make the right decision.
So here are my questions:
What happens if an ILR application is refused because it was made out of time?
Will I be able to appeal?
If I have to make an out of country application, will I be subject to the 1 year stand down? Do I have to make that application from my home country? (NZ)
And I assume I will have to pay the applications fees again?
What are my chances of being granted ILR even tho I did not make the application in time?
I have medical evidence of a neurological condition affecting my memory and other functions (life has been hard lately), and I had to try and change categories before the HSMP judgement came to light.
What will happen if my unmarried partner application is refused?
Can I still then try for ILR? (Even if I had to do this out of country)
Would I be subject to the one year stand down?
I am not sure that my partner will leave the country with me. Will this look bad?
If I am granted the unmarried partner visa, how quickly can I convert this to ILR so that I am independant of anyone in my immigration status? What if we were not still together in 2 years?
Or would it be best for me to just leave the country and make an out-of country application for ILR?
Do you think I will be accepted?
I hope my situation is clear, and someone can advise me on the best thing to do.
I cannot afford the legal support I need to do this, I have already been paying a solicitor who didn't even know anything about the recent HSMP judgement, 2 weeks after it was published on the Home Office website, and who doesn't really seem to know what's going on.
I hope these questions are clear and you can see my dilemma.
And I really hope someone can help.
I feel like my whole life is falling apart and I don't know what is going to happen to me.


