Overstaying before spouse ILR application
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:37 pm
Hello
I would be very grateful for advice or info about my husband’s spouse ILR application. I’m British, my husband’s FLR expired on 1st January 2018 and for various reasons he will end up submitting his ILR application (spouse, 5 year route) a few days late. It will probably reach them on 10th January, so about 10 days overstay.
I understand that this is a breach of immigration law since the November 2016 change. I don’t think he can give them compelling reasons for applying late that they would accept (the reasons were he and our elder child had a terrible flu for 6 weeks, plus birth of second child a couple of months ago, and I doubt they would find these reasons good enough).
We have two children aged under 5, both British citizens but only one has a British passport. We haven’t got round to applying for our younger child’s passport yet, he’s 12 weeks old.
Are they likely to refuse my husband’s ILR application for being 10 days late? Would we have any grounds to appeal and what would be the chances of success of an appeal in our case?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I would be very grateful for advice or info about my husband’s spouse ILR application. I’m British, my husband’s FLR expired on 1st January 2018 and for various reasons he will end up submitting his ILR application (spouse, 5 year route) a few days late. It will probably reach them on 10th January, so about 10 days overstay.
I understand that this is a breach of immigration law since the November 2016 change. I don’t think he can give them compelling reasons for applying late that they would accept (the reasons were he and our elder child had a terrible flu for 6 weeks, plus birth of second child a couple of months ago, and I doubt they would find these reasons good enough).
We have two children aged under 5, both British citizens but only one has a British passport. We haven’t got round to applying for our younger child’s passport yet, he’s 12 weeks old.
Are they likely to refuse my husband’s ILR application for being 10 days late? Would we have any grounds to appeal and what would be the chances of success of an appeal in our case?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.