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I would say, based upon what you post, it is certainly worth applying to be treated as a returning resident. Certainly that should be your first application, before considering alternatives such as HSMP.As a guide, you should include evidence that you used to live in the UK, for example a previous passport, National Insurance or income tax records, letters from employers or payslips.
You do realise this thread is three years old.....?sayerle wrote:From what I read, you need to apply for Settlement NOT Returning Resident.
I am British & have lived in the USA with my Japanese wife & 2 children (who are British citizens) for 9 years. We previously lived in the UK & my wife had ILR status in the UK but ungortunately was out of the UK for greater than 2 years. We are relocating back to the UK in June & so I applied for a Returning Resident visa for her in NYC but was refused since they stated she had been out of the UK for greater than 2 yrs. On the advise of an immigration professional we now have to apply for Settlement as a spouse visa.
So if they refused my wife as a Returning Resident even though she previously had ILR status, is married to a British Citizen who has secured a good job in the UK & has two kids with British passports, then I see little hope for you to get Returning Residency status. If you been out for greater than 2 years, then that's it. Of course, different Consular Offices may be less strict but I sense you should apply for a Settlement visa. The problem now is that you have no job or family members in the UK. At least you may need to secure a job first (difficult without the visa!), so it may be a chicken & egg situation. I am by no means an expert on this and welcome other comments....
Lee