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I don't understand. What were your circumstances from around 04/02/2014?
It was a difficult time for me and I wasn’t thinking straight but is there anything I could do or try to make the home Office at least to reconsider about the refusal.vinny wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:07 amThen, unfortunately, the refusal may be correct as you had overstayed for many months.
I'm sorry for your loss.Khalid050 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:43 amOn 28/01/2014 my father passed away in Somalia, as I couldn’t travel to father funeral I was under a lot of stress and totally forgotten about my documents and later in 20th November 2014 I realized that it was expired, then I was told to apply for the biometric residence card, and I did.
You could request a review. Ask for exceptional and compassionate discretion to waive immigration breaches, in line with their policy. Refer them to their policy. Submit supporting documents, etc.Naturalisation as a British citizen by discretion: nationality policy guidance wrote:Discretion to waive immigration breaches
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Examples of when you might exercise discretion include where:
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the person had made a late application for leave to remain which was subsequently granted and either the:
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person had a period of more than 28 days between their leave expiring and them making a new application and there were exceptional circumstances such as a family illness or bereavement
It's a hard one really but you can try reconsideration. Luck was on your side for HO to have approved your ILR with your overstaying status. You should have declared this on this form that you forgot to renew your visa etc and tick check box 7.7 on the AN form. If you have done that may be your application would have been approved by now or the worst case ask you to reapply in later but not 10 years.Khalid050 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:13 amIt was a difficult time for me and I wasn’t thinking straight but is there anything I could do or try to make the home Office at least to reconsider about the refusal.vinny wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:07 amThen, unfortunately, the refusal may be correct as you had overstayed for many months.
Thanks again
Hi Vinnyvinny wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:58 amI'm sorry for your loss.Khalid050 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:43 amOn 28/01/2014 my father passed away in Somalia, as I couldn’t travel to father funeral I was under a lot of stress and totally forgotten about my documents and later in 20th November 2014 I realized that it was expired, then I was told to apply for the biometric residence card, and I did.
There are no explicit provisions for Section 10 exceptional grants relating to failure in Section 9.7.
However,You could request a review. Ask for exceptional and compassionate discretion to waive immigration breaches, in line with their policy. Refer them to their policy. Submit supporting documents, etc.Naturalisation as a British citizen by discretion: nationality policy guidance wrote:Discretion to waive immigration breaches
....
Examples of when you might exercise discretion include where:
.....
the person had made a late application for leave to remain which was subsequently granted and either the:
.....
person had a period of more than 28 days between their leave expiring and them making a new application and there were exceptional circumstances such as a family illness or bereavement
Good luck!