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If u dont have money problem then i suggest u apply for it take a chance and explain everything in a covering letter . Tell them u made the application in good faith and it was not ur intentions to break any immigration law. U might have a chance if u were not working in those 40 days. As u have done everything in ur power to stay legal. I might be in a same boat as u are i applied for spouse visa 3 months before the expiry of my student visa but my application become invalid because of non payment it took me 62 days to reapply as i had moved to new address but later spouse visa was granted. My ilr long residency was rejected due to these 62 days i appealed and explained everything ro the judge he gave decesion in my favour and wrote in judgement that the delay was also caused by home office and i wasnt given any chance to pay the application fee again. I will apply for BC in january 2019 and will attach the judgement with the application. All we could lose is 1200 poundsjohn232 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 12:13 amHi all,
once again I find myself in need of your valuable assistance. I am about to send through my application for a British citizenship, having had my appeal for my permanent residence granted and permanent residence acquired since July 2016. I have however overstayed for around 40 days in 2011 and wonder if this will lead to my application now being refused?
I came to the UK as a student in Jan 2007 and was granted a PSW visa that expired in November 2010. prior to the expiry date and in order to get married, I sent across a request for COA in around September 2010 which was not granted on time before my visa expired. to retain my legal status, I applied on time for FLR(o) which was dismissed and a following appeal was also not successful, having applied using the wrong application. my COA arrived in April and I got married in May and was granted residence since.
considering the COA was deemed unlawful and I wouldn't have had a breach of the immigration rules if I didn't have to wait for the COA, what are the chances of my application now being accepted or refused? would you have any recommendations please?
I meet all the other requirements and this incident happened outside the qualifying period but I was told this would count towards the good character requirement.
thanks
Best of luck. Please let us know the outcome.john232 wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:08 pmHey guys, thanks for the reply, it is a gamble I am willing to take instead of waiting not knowing that I could be eligible. I sent my application last week with a cover letter explaining the situation and my argument along with a p45 from when I quit my job in order not to breach the law by being an illegal worker. The lawyer said it will be at the discretion of the caseworker and I'm hoping for a positive outcome still...