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Many thanks Obie, I have known the family for about 6 years and the mother of the child for 2 years.Obie wrote:Yes, this is the type of refusal that is common in many cases.
They will not consider under the parent provision, as you are in a relationship with the mother of the child, therefore you will not qualify.
How long have you been in a relationship with the mother of the Child?
Yes Obie is right HO are not encouraging living together as a family they prefer you to be separated from your partner. May i ask did they return your passport to you .Obie wrote:Well, have you been together as wife for two years yet?
How old is your child?
If you have been together in your relationship for less than two years, then marriage might be an option, provided that UKBA will not disrupt it.
Otherwise, the option will be a Judicial Review application, which may have a good prospect of success.
The difficulty i see with cases like yours, is that, the UKBA gives no weight to the fact that, had you not been in a relationship with your wife or partner, your application would have succeeded.
It cannot be right, that you are penalised, because you are in a relationship with the mother of the child.
Exactly, i was shocked and really disappointed the way ukba responded. After my biometric i was very hopeful for a good news but sadly it ended like that...Obie wrote:Well, have you been together as wife for two years yet?
How old is your child?
If you have been together in your relationship for less than two years, then marriage might be an option, provided that UKBA will not disrupt it.
Otherwise, the option will be a Judicial Review application, which may have a good prospect of success.
The difficulty i see with cases like yours, is that, the UKBA gives no weight to the fact that, had you not been in a relationship with your wife or partner, your application would have succeeded.
It cannot be right, that you are penalised, because you are in a relationship with the mother of the child.
the lawyer has given me some of the documents. he is advising me to take it to the high court and fight it there and asking for £2-3k upfront. i dont know what to do with that. i didn't get passport from him though. i will check it up with him again.sedor21 wrote:Yes Obie is right HO are not encouraging living together as a family they prefer you to be separated from your partner. May i ask did they return your passport to you .
Hi Zagoo200, I have just read your refusal and I am very sorry to hear the bad news but I do think you have a chance of succeeding if you take it to high court on the bases of marriage but on the bases of article 8 even though i realize your cohabiting is a month less than 2 years i still think the decision is harsh, because under normal circumstances you don't need to be married you just need to be cohabiting for 2 years and you will be treated as like a married couple under common law and i do recognize that you might have applied as a father of a British citizen and they have gone to consider you under on the basis of relationship but that dos not change the fact that you still have a right to family life so i will advise you to collate your documents, get a professional advice and read more about article 8 and you can represent your self forget about this lawyers and i am 90%certain you will win your casezagoo2000 wrote:Urgent Help
Dear friends,
I made an FLR (O) application through my lawyer in March 2013. I received Biometrics in May 2013.
On 28th June my laywer received a letter stating my application has been refused. My child is british and my wife has ILR. The point they issued in my application is that i am not legally married under British Law as we are Muslims and we have done our Islamic Marriage. They raised an issue against my marriage. They also accepted me as a father of British child. The base of my application was that i am the father of British Born and they still refused the grounds on which the application was made.
Now I dont no what should i do. As i also do not have right to appeal. In these circumstance i dont no should i go to high court.? What are the chances if i, myself do the submission of application.
Please advice.