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In theory when is your ILR due?anniedk wrote:Hi, I was wondering if someone would be able to help me with a query regarding my tier 1 visa.
My visa expires in mid February 2014, however I just found out that I am pregnant and the baby will be due in mid January 2014. Of course it would be too early to fly with a four week old baby, plus I will need time to get a birth certificate, a citizenship certificate from my home country and then a new child passport. This whole process would take longer than one month.
I was wondering if the Home Office would grant us a six week extension (or thereabouts) to get our documents in order and for me to get over the childbirth and get a bit of rest before we move back to our home country because as you can imagine, that is a bit of a process after living in the UK for five years. We also have a daughter who will be 14 months at the time we leave so moving will be hectic as it is.
Has anyone been in this situation before or have any advice about approaching the Home Office to ask for an extension? I am worried that if I enquire now that they will make us leave the country in the next few months (while I am still able to fly) as we really don't have enough money now to leave. I am able to work up until December and my husband can work up until we leave so we really need to the extra income.
Our other option would be to just have the baby here, then contact Home Office and let them know that the process of getting documents will take longer than we thought. Not ideal as I don't want to be caught as an "overstayer" plus it would be fantastic if my husband could keep working up until we leave and of course he couldn't work past February without permission for an extension.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.