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This is the standard procedure set by the Rules. i.e. this is the law. If you wish to continue to live in this country, you are bound by these regulations. You have been in breach of the rules already so why should you benefit out of this breach over millions of those who comply with the law?hammad wrote: However, this will cause a lot of disturbance in our lives financially and mentally.
There was a much bigger risk for you to knowingly stay over your visa and avoid being caught.And there is no guarantee that our entry clearance will be successful, or how long this procedure will take. It seems such a risk.
I'm sorry to say, but under the Immigration Rules, and from what you've said so far, that's your tough luck. You can't get an in-country right of appeal with any realistic chance of success.hammad wrote:
Yes, the refusal letter does say that i should apply for entry clearance from pakistan and my partner can remain in the UK and support me. However, this will cause a lot of disturbance in our lives financially and mentally. And there is no guarantee that our entry clearance will be successful, or how long this procedure will take. It seems such a risk.
hammad wrote:well it does look like entry clearence , its to big risk for me i rather be illegal immigrant then going back cant lose my family over some paper i rather not have it