- As in the title my partner entered the country illegally.. he has no papers etc in this country. He has been in the country for almost 6 years, He worked for around the first 2-3 years cash in the hand, and hasn't worked sinse then. When he came, he was intending on making a quick buck to go back home with, hence the illegal entry, then obviously destiny decided otherwise

I can't apply for anything spousally as Im not 21 yet, I'd like to think we'd be able to apply for at least permission to remain in the uk, on the basis he's their father etc..
So In a Nutshell. - Im a British citizen, been with my partner for 4 years who's from India originally, who entered on the back of a lorry illegally, who's paid no taxes as no national insurance number, absolutely no trace of him whatsoever as far as we know.
I work part time however have previously worked full time and supported us through only monthly wage for over 3 years. Due to hours being cut claimed WTC and CTC as single claim (as per advice from Jobcentre..)We have two children and he's named on birth certificates.
Basically I'm looking for a shove in the right direction, what's the best way to go about it? We have been looking for lawyers and all that, but most of the immigration speciality ones tend to be miles away (Scotland to birmingham etc), and having a job, and two kids, without a car can prevent you from visiting them. We've tried a few in Glasgow, who basically were of no use.. Said it was a straight forward application, and to go straight to home office and apply. But I don't see how it is. I don't want to risk him being sent back home, without looking into the application properly first. Would myself and the kids need passports before we apply for him? Does he need to go to India to apply? What documents does he need from here / India? As he has no passport here, would we apply for one from Indian embassy? Would we be better of waiting till Im 21 (still 17months!) ? Any information would be greatly appreciated, and I do apologise for the length of my post!
