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OVERSTAY AFFECTING ILR APPLICATION

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OVERSTAY AFFECTING ILR APPLICATION

Post by YUMMYMUMMY » Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:23 am

Im an Israeli citizen who came to the UK 8.5 years ago initially as a student , I then got married in a Registry Office here in 2004 to a British Citizen (6years of which I lived on an limited leave to remain visa ) and I have 2 young Sons and a third baby on the way. The reason I am writing to you is that I recently lost my passport and was unaware that my Visa had expired consequently I now have no Visa and need urgent assitance in resolving this situation. I'm actually entitled to indefinite leave to remain but the fact that my Visa has expired is complicating my ability to apply as it Immigration here requires me to complete my Visa application from Israel which I am advised will take 8 weeks (it used to be on the spot) and as a business owner this is simply not a viable option for me. Also the fact that my Wife is due to give birth soon means that I must be with her and my family to support them. I have evidence to prove our marriage is genuine and lived together all this time, we have bankstatements and both work - Im an overstayer will they refuse my application automatically? What European human rights do we have or only option is applying SET(M)??

AM I GOINGTO GET REFUSED BECAUSE I OVERSTAYED DO YOU THINK? I DO HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK AND A BUSINESS

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Post by vinny » Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:05 am

Please continue in your previous thread.
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