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Muffin007
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Flr(o) application

Post by Muffin007 » Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:24 pm

Hello all

I have been following this forum for a while and need your help on an outstanding application .
I came here as a student in jan 2007 and carried on with my psw which expired august 2013.
I just gave birth to a British baby though I and the father are not together but due to the timing I had to send in my application without her British passport because it would be too late.I just sent it in last week Friday after just getting it,

I applied through a lawyer who claims he's very good at this kind of application but still worried.I applied on AUGUST 5 got my biometrics aug 20 but just did it on the 2nd of September ..

I was told to put a letter from my mum who has ILR that I'm staying with her and I'm depending on her also to take care of the baby with me as I do not have support from the father and was also told to send pictures of three of us

Just want to pls find out success rate of this kind of application ?

And also the father of the baby wants to claim the benefits for her in his name but my account would be the beneficiary and I also want to claim council house but I'm not sure if this would affect my outstanding application?

NB BABY. Was born July 21

Thank u

Any advice pls?

Lucapooka
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Post by Lucapooka » Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:09 pm

With regard to opening multiple threads on varying subjects: You and your immigration journey is the single subject of any questions you care to make on this forum. So, keep all of your questions about the same subject in the same thread. This way, you can easily keep track all of the relevant information you require, and posters can easily see at-a-glance what you know and and what you lack.

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