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stella4u207
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FLR (0) INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN

Post by stella4u207 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:27 am

I SUBMITTED FLR (0) NOVEMBER 2011 AND I RECEIVED AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER.SINCE THEN I HAVEN'T RECEIVED OR HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE H.O .MY OLDEST CHILDREN FATHER HAVE RESIDENT PERMIT,WHILE MY YOUNGEST CHILD FATHER IS A BRITISH.AM CONFESS AND WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS MY CHANCE.[/b]
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Lucapooka
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Post by Lucapooka » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:53 am

No idea. There is no information in your post.

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Post by diggingdeep » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:57 am

On what ground did you make that application?

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FLR (0) indefinite leave to remain

Post by stella4u207 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:36 pm

@ Diggingdeep is on the ground of flr (0) indefinite leave to remain.

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Re: FLR (0) indefinite leave to remain

Post by stella4u207 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:24 pm

stella4u207 wrote:@ Diggingdeep is on the ground of flr (0) indefinite leave to remain.

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Re: FLR (0) INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN

Post by stella4u207 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:25 pm

stella4u207 wrote:I SUBMITTED FLR (0) NOVEMBER 2011 AND I RECEIVED AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER.SINCE THEN I HAVEN'T RECEIVED OR HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE H.O .MY OLDEST CHILDREN FATHER HAVE RESIDENT PERMIT,WHILE MY YOUNGEST CHILD FATHER IS A BRITISH.AM CONFESS AND WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS MY CHANCE.[/b]

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Post by Lucapooka » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:47 pm

Lucapooka wrote:No idea. There is no information in your post.

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Re: FLR (0) INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN

Post by cs95tdg » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:15 am

stella4u207 wrote:I SUBMITTED FLR (0) NOVEMBER 2011 AND I RECEIVED AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER.SINCE THEN I HAVEN'T RECEIVED OR HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE H.O .MY OLDEST CHILDREN FATHER HAVE RESIDENT PERMIT,WHILE MY YOUNGEST CHILD FATHER IS A BRITISH.AM CONFESS AND WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT IS MY CHANCE.[/b]
What is required here, is information about your current immigration status & information pertinent to the application you have made. E.g. How long have you been in the UK & under which immigration category(s), When does your current leave to remain expire, etc.... The information you have provided is insufficient for anyone to comment on.

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Re: FLR (0) indefinite leave to remain

Post by diggingdeep » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:57 am

stella4u207 wrote:@ Diggingdeep is on the ground of flr (0) indefinite leave to remain.
Stella4u207. My understanding is you can't use FLR (0) form to apply for indefinetely leave to remain (IRL). For IRL application you have to use other form for settlement status.

Did you apply on the ground of mother of British Child and/or Patner of British person or on long residence ground? Please provide more information as Lucapooka and cs95tdg have requested. We all want to help you.

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