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Would you be willing to apply for citizenship?Propitious wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:11 pmHi People,
Hope you can help and give guidance.
I'm a 62yr old US citizen, have lived in the UK since 1961 and was granted ILR when very young, maybe 12yrs old. Last ILR stamp, in an old passport, is dated Jan 1987. I'm an very infrequent traveller and am married to a UK passport holder who was born in the UK. Since 1961 I may have been out of the UK for a grand total of 12 weeks or so, usually in one week segments when holidaying in Europe. Overall, I have decades of continuous residency here in the UK.
Stupidly forgot to carry my old passport (with the ILR stamp) on a one week trip to Europe and landed in Manchester Airport yesterday. The IO, after much head-scratching and referring to others, stamped my passport 'Leave to enter for/until SIX MONTHS. No work or recourse to public funds.' Which I now know is a visitor's visa. I had no idea of the implication of this when at the border and only found out after a bit of online research I got home today.
Keen to stay in the UK, of course. I've been here all my life. Have spoken on the phone to a random IO 9or similar) at Mcr Airport who said 'an adjudication was made at the time at the port of entry on the evidence available'. They say it's a Home Office matter now. Also been in touch with UK Visas & Immigration on the phone but they send you round in a loop ending back with the same dept....again.
Am I totally stuffed, or do I still have some options? Can the IO's 'visitor' stamp be revoked...somehow?
Is there any mileage in applying for a Biometric Residence Permit? (Can I do that now as a 'visitor' with a 6 month visitor visa stamp?)
Extremely grateful for any help.
Thank you for the advice. Much appreciated.
ILE is the same as ILR, but issued outside the UK.
The Home Office has rules on how long records are kept. Anything longer than that is likely to be destroyed. Also, as the other thread linked above mentions, anything prior to 1998 is unlikely to be accessible. It is generally regarded as your responsibly to maintain proof of your right to reside in the UK.
Absolutely vital.Superdeviant wrote: ↑Sat Oct 27, 2018 11:24 amI’m led to believe these black ink stamps are vital to hold on to?