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by yoshi_jp » Mon May 19, 2014 9:36 am
I really don't want to say this, but I think someone's got to. I believe the biggest problem lies in your level of English.
Your solicitor is either (i) extremely incapable, but you can't quite see that due to your inability to communicate, or (ii) s/he is taking a p#ss and ripping you off, but you don't see it, because of your inability to understand what is said in the EEA immigration rules. You seemingly fail to understand anything that has been said on this thread. You keep saying, for example, "visa", but the document that you are hoping to receive is a residence card and not even a visa. You've spent over a decade in the UK and have even graduated a university here (as you say), but, having done the same, I can't easily believe that. Are you even telling the full story?
You've been given loads of advices on this thread by various people, but you either didn't quite understand or just ignored. You are married to an EEA national, so it shouldn't have been made so complicated in the first place. There are many other souls in quite a bit more disastrous situations.
I suggest you seek help directly from someone who speaks good English and has been through a similar process.