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Spouse visa expired. Child still in UK.

Post by americanlady » Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:12 pm

Please I would sincerely appreciate any advice. I was married in the US in AUgust 2004 and obtained a spouse VISA before moving over here. My child was born in September of 2005 and has dual nationality. I often go back to see my parents in the USA and since my spouse visa was due to expire on August 19th 2006 and I was travelling the second week of September I didn't have enough time to send away my passport so I did nothing and figured I would apply when I got back to the UK. When I returned last week I was told that my spouse visa was expired but that they would grant me entry clearance probationary for 2 months. I have now gotten all of my paperwork together for ILTR but have been told that there is the possiblity that they will refuse me because I am not officially here on a spouse visa any more and because it is expired. I also have plans to travel back to the US for the last week of November (Thanksgiving) and it is urgent travel as it is the last I may see some family members. Therefore, I don't know if 7 weeks is long enough to submit the forms seeing as how they say it may take up to 14 weeks. Also I'm not a big fan of throwing 335 pounds down the drain. What are the chances I will be approved and get my passport back in time to travel? What are my alternatives? I am only in the US for a week and in Florida. The nearest spouse office is in New York to apply by person- way too far to travel, and by post I am told it could take up to 3 weeks. If I travel back will they refuse to let me in. My baby is a dual national will they let him in and not me? What should I do? Any help would be appreciated. Also my husband and I own our house here and he works here and cannot move to America.

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Post by americanlady » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:54 am

Just to follow through- I ended up getting the ILTR by going in person to an appointment with my husband and child and bringing all of our documents. They were very nice and helpful and didn't seem to think that it was a problem unlike the telephone service helpline that told me it would be impossible.

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