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Yes very slim given no children and the fact that you are not married.i am not familiar with the FLR FP application success rates but it seems slim given we have no children!
How long has he been in the UK and on what visas?Pharmgirl wrote:so we definitely cannot apply for FLR(M)? Not as an overstayer no.
any thoughts on our evidence to stay in the UK with the FLR FP? Very slim. HO may well take the view that he can return home and apply for a visa in the normal way instead of trying to circumvent the immigration rules.
any couples out there who have this visa approved with no children? No, hardly any.
The rules are there for everybody, he'll have to apply from home before the removal/deportation process starts, that's a can of Surströmming you do not want to open....Pharmgirl wrote:it is worth applying then? our case seems almost too straightforward to me, we just want to stay together! i know of course they don't care.
his immigration history is also straightforward (compared to some of the posts I've seen here)
have the home office ever granted approval for marriage if we requested? is there a way for them to send his passport to a registry office so that we can give notice and maybe get married THEN apply for FLR FP as a married couple (that may give us more grounds to remain)
Wanderer wrote:The rules are there for everybody, he'll have to apply from home before the removal/deportation process starts, that's a can of Surströmming you do not want to open....Pharmgirl wrote:it is worth applying then? our case seems almost too straightforward to me, we just want to stay together! i know of course they don't care.
his immigration history is also straightforward (compared to some of the posts I've seen here)
have the home office ever granted approval for marriage if we requested? is there a way for them to send his passport to a registry office so that we can give notice and maybe get married THEN apply for FLR FP as a married couple (that may give us more grounds to remain)
Your case is straightforward true, straightforward abuse of the immigration rules....
please see some of the reasons i listed above regarding his current relationship with family + religious issues back home.Casa wrote:What's preventing him from returning to his home country and applying for an Unmarried Partner visa from there?
as i said, because he is classed an over stayer now i think the fear is always that HO will find any excuse to block his return if he leaves (as supported by hundreds of threads on this forum)CR001 wrote:The easiest and simplest way is for him to return to his home country and apply from there.
noajthan wrote:Rather than living in denial, the best way to regularise an overstayer is to leave and come back as a spouse/partner.
Unless there had been a frivolous or calculated attempt to vex immigration regulations.
And then the prognosis is not good at all.
thank you for your responsesnoajthan wrote:And you will find other overstayers celebrating their legitimisation by return to UK and whatever passes for normality for them;
sometimes after years of living beyond the pale in what is now an increasingly criminalised kind of shadowland.
Good luck.
thank you , will definitely read through and discuss our options again with lawyerCasa wrote:When applying as a spouse or unmarried partner visa from outside of the UK, the application can't be refused under 320(7b) but it can fail under 320(11) if there has been frustration of the Immigration Rules.
Read through the guidance for Immigration Officers in the link below giving grounds for refusal:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... raph-32011
thanks. As i understand it, you cannot give notice without a photo ID from both parties i.e passport or residence permit hence the notification to HO cannot be given. Has anyone heard of cases where the HO has allowed a notice to go through without this or have sent a person's photo ID to a registry office to allow the notice to be put through so that HO's 70 day investigation process can be carried out?Casa wrote:In order for a foreign national to marry in the UK (without the appropriate fiance visa), they will have to register their intent to marry with a Home Office designated Registry Office. The Registrar is then legally bound to notify the HO who can then extend the notification period from 28 to 70 days in order to interview the couple separately if they choose to do so, before the wedding can go ahead.
There's the obvious risk of an over-stayer being detained during the interview. Marriage doesn't give any right to remain for someone without valid leave.
thanks. probably a silly question but is there a way to search through forums for a specific topic? i know all topics are in broad categories such as this immigration for family members thread. Is there a way to search specifically for topics with just FLR FP content without checking each single page in the immigration for family members thread (as i have been doing with CTRL F)noajthan wrote:Search forum.
Some folks had a wonderful day.
And some (even with permission) have received unexpected visitors at the ceremony.
noajthan wrote:Use Board advanced search feature:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/search.php
And/or use 'search this forum'-field in required subforum of interest.
And/or: google immigrationboards <your query>