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You cannot apply for an extension or FLR visa in the UK if you are here as a visitor. You also cannot apply for an extension as it is presumably more than 14 days since your visa expired.Nosram wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 9:01 amIt was a genuine oversight. I would have applied for ILR earlier if i knew my visa was expiring in May. What an awful situation to be in.
Eventhough my visa has just expired, I've been living in uk for over 5 years, can I extend flr(m) to flr(fp) partner during my return?
Spouse settlement visa on form VAF4A. Same as you initially applied for if you applied outside the UK. There is no 'different' or special considerations if you have held a previous FLR(M) visa. You need to meet all the same requirements as it is a new application for entry clearance.What type of visa should i apply? I understand that there are different type of settlement visa especially for people who had flr(m) previously.
You risk being refused entry as a visitor. You have long recent residence in the UK (your life here effectively) and a recently expired spouse visa. 6 months is also not a visit but considered residing. You wouldn't be allowed to work or use the NHS. You would be seen as a risk by trying to circumvent the immigration rules. IO may well take the view that you will not leave the UK as you have no strong ties to home country.Can i apply after return from 6 months uk visit?
Apart from return ticket and enough savings during my stay, I have family that i visit every year and own property to prove that i will return at the end of my stay. I've no intention to stay uk illegally.Spouse settlement visa on form VAF4A. Same as you initially applied for if you applied outside the UK. There is no 'different' or special considerations if you have held a previous FLR(M) visa. You need to meet all the same requirements as it is a new application for entry clearance.
Am i risk being refused if i apply immediately after a recent expired visa?
You risk being refused entry as a visitor. You have long recent residence in the UK (your life here effectively) and a recently expired spouse visa. 6 months is also not a visit but considered residing. You wouldn't be allowed to work or use the NHS. You would be seen as a risk by trying to circumvent the immigration rules. IO may well take the view that you will not leave the UK as you have no strong ties to home country.Can i apply after return from 6 months uk visit?
You are missing the point. This is what an IO will consider if you try to enter the UK as a tourist.
No, not if you meet all the requirements.
It doesn't work like that for spouse visas unfortunately, she needs 5 years continuous extant leave. The boat has sailed effectively and it is more than 14 days since visa expired. User will have to start again from scratch.seagul wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 3:57 pmIn my opinion despite it won't be easier for you to get any visit/tourist visa from outside the UK. But its still unclear in guidance that whether you will loose your already spent time of 5 years as the partner of British citizen when you were eligible for ILR. Maybe if you have left the country without overstaying then might be eligible again for ILR if you manage to return to UK (the same way where continuous residence doesn't break in 10 years of ILR route).