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HELP PLZ,,extending discretionary leave to remain DL

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HELP PLZ,,extending discretionary leave to remain DL

Post by libnesh » Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:07 pm

HI to all :) im a new member and i want to share you and get some good advice and also my case might help some similar cases on here,

i came to the uk on 2010 november on student visitor visa in that time i was married to my british wife only islam way only as she was not qualifying for spouse as

she wasn't 21 and over years old we got married lived in libya then we

decided to come on student visa to get some advanced course in english

language by the time 2011 and the war started in libya i coudnt go back for

that danger of me and her alse when she was pregnat so no let me go to the

point i claimed assylum on 2011 i told them everything and that i cant go

back i got refusal asylum but been giving discretionary leave which was

instead of my failed asylum case in july 2012 i got legal uk marriage wich

was in a council place also i have baby now 2 years and he got british

passport my discretionary leave will expire in july 2014 so what's the best

form to extend with is it the DL wich is following the refuse asylum or the

FLR O as i have british family

i hope i gave enough info and feel free to ask me[/b]

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