Hi. New here so I hope I am posting in the right place and more importantly I hope I get some helpful responses. A brief background. Came as a student, overstayed (for a series of reasons beyond my control), started dating my British partner in early 2006, visa ran out in mid 2008. We have been together ten + years. Basically I applied for for leave to remain and regularise my stay on the basis of my partner and private life. Application refused (no insurmountable obstacles to partner moving to my country). Appeal right granted, went to court, appeal heard and dismissed (error on the judges spartan as there was clear evidence on insurmountable obstacles regarding my partners skin condition and his inability to live in a hot country). Permission to appeal to the upper tribunal sent and pending. In the meantime, I report every two weeks. I was asked today a few questions which had me concerned and I wonder if this line of questioning is normal and if I should be concerned considering my appeal permission is pending (I know there is always a risk of detention with these people but thus far I have complied and never ever missed a reporting day). Anyhoo, I was asked at the reporting centre the following questions.
Languages spoken?
Do I work?
Is my partner British?
How do I support myself?
What am I currently applying for?
Would I leave voluntarily if my appeal did not work out
At which point she tried to convince me to leave as that might be better. My concern is why is she suggesting I leave considering I have an appeal pending. Is this just a ruse to get me to give up or do they know something I don't? Should I be worried or rather.... extra worried. Any advice would help. Apologies for the long post. I tried to be as brief as possible.
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