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helpme123
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FLR FP

Post by helpme123 » Wed May 14, 2014 6:30 pm

Hi everyone,

Me and my daughter are British. My husband is a Pakistani. We had been living in Pakistan until 2 February 2014. My husband is on a visit visa till August. We came to the UK because our daughter has a rare genetic condition; the treated is very limited in Pakistan. Without the treatment she would die. We moved to the UK only because of our daughter. We qualify for the 'unreasonable for the child to leave UK'. We have applied under FLR FP-Ex1 through a well known solicitor with a good repute. Our weaker side is source of income. My husband cannot work because he is on a visit visa and I cannot work because I have to take care of our daughter. Though we have a saving of about £5000. And a land in Pakistan worth £60,000. My husband is a software engineer and I am doctor though currently do not qualify for practise in the UK. Here in the UK we have rented a house to show that we intend to settle permanently. With our application we have attached an appeal letter describing our situation, utility bills, council tax bill, tenancy agreement, our daughter's nursery registration, and NHS medical record. Can anybody please tell me the chances of winning in a first go without an appeal? How much time would it take approx.People with similar cases or anybody who has known of a similar case, please reply. We are in a very difficult situation.

Thanks in advance

Zee ali
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Re: FLR FP

Post by Zee ali » Wed May 14, 2014 7:18 pm

helpme123 wrote:Hi everyone,

Me and my daughter are British. My husband is a Pakistani. We had been living in Pakistan until 2 February 2014. My husband is on a visit visa till August. We came to the UK because our daughter has a rare genetic condition; the treated is very limited in Pakistan. Without the treatment she would die. We moved to the UK only because of our daughter. We qualify for the 'unreasonable for the child to leave UK'. We have applied under FLR FP-Ex1 through a well known solicitor with a good repute. Our weaker side is source of income. My husband cannot work because he is on a visit visa and I cannot work because I have to take care of our daughter. Though we have a saving of about £5000. And a land in Pakistan worth £60,000. My husband is a software engineer and I am doctor though currently do not qualify for practise in the UK. Here in the UK we have rented a house to show that we intend to settle permanently. With our application we have attached an appeal letter describing our situation, utility bills, council tax bill, tenancy agreement, our daughter's nursery registration, and NHS medical record. Can anybody please tell me the chances of winning in a first go without an appeal? How much time would it take approx.People with similar cases or anybody who has known of a similar case, please reply. We are in a very difficult situation.

Thanks in advance
hi

Post your flr fp timeline.

have your husband enrolled biometric ?

if yes than when ?
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helpme123
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Re: FLR FP

Post by helpme123 » Thu May 15, 2014 3:35 pm

Thanks zee for replying
we have just posted our case yesterday.do not know anything yet.

Zee ali
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Re: FLR FP

Post by Zee ali » Thu May 15, 2014 4:32 pm

helpme123 wrote:Thanks zee for replying
we have just posted our case yesterday.do not know anything yet.
It will take 3 weeks to 2 months after biometric enrollment.
I am not an immigration adviser
Any views expressed are my own opinion and should not be considered as legal advice
No liability is accepted for the content and for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided

helpme123
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Re: FLR FP

Post by helpme123 » Thu May 15, 2014 10:41 pm

Thanks again Ali for guiding us.Please let us know how many chances that HO will allow my husband to stay here .

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