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Overstay doesn't matter in terms of a spouse visa. He will not get refused based on that reason.barbielee wrote:Hello,
My husband came into the country in 2005 and since over stayed. He applied for discretional leave to remain in 2007 and in 2008 we got married. He then applied as a spouse of someone settled in the UK and both applications were refused.
The Home Office claimed that our marriage was not subsisting, but in January 2010 we appealed to AIT and the judge agreed that our marriage was subsisting but dismissed the appeal and asked that my husband should go back to his country and apply for entry clearance. We are very worried about that because we are not sure of the possibilities of them giving him entry clearance since he had previously over-stayed in the UK. Please we would appreciate your advice.
But if he used fake documents (ie. passport), then it's a whole different ball game!