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flr fp as a parent

Post by Rock112 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:58 pm

Hello everyone,please I am worried about my issues and I hope I can get some advice from you guys. I have posted my case here before and I thank Obie and others who response to my question,God bless you all.
Here is my brief history..... I came to the UK on a visiting visa in 2010 and never go back as I have overstayed. I have a partner who got ILR in 2010,and we have our daughter in May 2012 who is a British. I was refused my first application in 2013 due to the new law of 9th of June 2012. Me and my partner had a misunderstanding in 2014 which led to our separation,a mutual separation though,but I have access to my daughter. I made another application on flr fp as a parent in Aug 2015. Bellow are my timeline:

Application made :- 20-08-2015
Biometric-ECH letter received:- 17-09-2015
Biometric done:- 18-09-2015
HO requested for DNA testing and more documents,given 3weeks ultimatum to provide it:- 26-11-2015
DNA results and other documents sent:- 09-12-20
Awaiting response:- ???

My question is,it's almost a month now that I have sent the DNA test result and the other documents requested,I hope I am on saver side. Because I have read some cases similar to mine on this forum,after HO requested for more documents,within 7 to 10 days,they've answered them. Mine is a month now. I hope my case is not complicated to them. Please if anyone has experience something similar,could you please share it with me please. Thanks God bless you all.

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Re: flr fp as a parent

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:04 pm

Your should take the Christmas and New Year shut down into consideration for a slower response time.
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Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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Re: flr fp as a parent

Post by Rock112 » Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:43 pm

Casa wrote:Your should take the Christmas and New Year shut down into consideration for a slower response time.
Thanks for your quick response "Casa". I thought as much thou!
I keep my fingers crossed. Thanks

Please,what will you advice in this case;
You know I said I have separated from my partner since 2014,and I made my application on family life as a parent. Now my partner and I have reconciled last month and she wants me to move in with her and my daughter to start living together as a family,which I am happy about because of my daughter. If we started living together now,will it not affect my renewal if I eventually granted leave to remain on basis of a flr fp as a parent? And if I want to renew,on what basis should I apply on,is it partner or parent,because at the moment my partner is on housing benefits,though she's working,but still getting top-up for housing benefits and child tax credit. I hope all these will not affect me if we started living together? I love my family and I am happy to be with them together. Please any advice will be appreciated. Thanks once again "casa" God bless.

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Re: flr fp as a parent

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:51 pm

My understanding is that even if you had continued to live together you would have still applied for FLR(FP) as you were unable to meet the minimum level of finance. I believe if granted, you will be on a 10 year route to settlement due to the period without any valid leave.
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Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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