immigration1 wrote: are exceptional!
Let me add one crucial word "
truly exceptional".
I don't want to disappoint you but your application will most probably be refused for the following reasons:
The BIA have a strict policy in place not to exercise discretion ouside the Rules unless there are TRULY EXCEPTIONAL, COMPASSIONATE and COMPELLING circumstances that would drive a decision in your favour. This is extremely high threshold. Being just on SEGS you are very unlikely to have any ese circumstances. Example of such circumstances -
1. Someone who falls so ill (in particular, terminally ill) that they cannot possibly be expected to return to your own country because they have no one there to look after them, there is no adequate medical care in their native country and they cannot travel in order to return - say a road accident leaving someone paralised in bed
2. Someone who has been in the country so long, 10-15 years during which they built family and private life so their return would breach the UK obligations under the ECHR. Long residence in this country alone does not necessarily count as a truly exceptional circumstance.
3. There is real fear for the person's life if returned, for example - the country is at war and/or the person was previously involved in political activities leading to his persecution by that country's government AND that person would be in danger in any other place in that country.
4. Someone who had legally married a British citizen or a person present and settled here and has been in relationship for over 2 years preceding the application AND cannot reasonably be expected to return with correct entry clearance in that category (for example due to disturbances there).
5. Someone who has a child who is a British Citizen AND who cannot reasobably be expected to return with the correct entry clearance
6. Someone who has a child who has lived in this country for over 7 years
This list is not exhaustive. Some of the above factors alone won't render the case truly exceptional but the combination of them may do.
If your application is refused, you will have no right of appeal except the above grounds and will be expected to leave the country in 28 days if your visa has already expired or if not, on the day of the expiry of your visa.