We continued to live at XXX in Brighton until X left the country on 9 January 2010, just before the end of his visa. When X left I was in employment at the Co-operative. However, this ended soon after due to the job role becoming too difficult during my pregnancy. I gave birth to our son, Y, on X XXX 2010. Since then I am in receipt of benefits. Me and X managed distance relationship since 9 January 2010 until he was financially able to apply for a family visit visa which he got on 3/3/2013. This visa will end on 3/3/1016. When my husband came to UK on March 2013 we thought of applying for different visa so he can stay in the UK to have a normal family life but we were told it is impossible to get him a visa because I am not working and financially unable to meet the new immigration rules under spouse visa.
As a result we decided to move to Yemen to establish a family life there so me and our 4 year old son travelled to Yemen in July 2014. Although everything was so difficult for me to live in Yemen ranging from language difficulties, lifestyle and the worst of all security issue there, I managed to live there for three months. After that I went back to UK to visit the family for a while than back to Yemen but this time security was worse than ever after Houthi stormed the Yemeni capital Sana'a on 21 September 2014 and it was impossible to live there. In addition I was three months pregnant with our second baby. So I came back to UK on 28/12/2014. I gave birth to our second baby girl Z on X XXX 2015 now she is 5 months old.
> Situation in Yemen got very bad since my return from there on 28/12/2014 and it is unsafe place even for Yemeni people let alone a UK citizen. Now my husband managed to join us in the UK on the 7th Jan 2016 (7/1/2016) his visa is a long term family one and due to expire on 3/3/2016 .
We were advised to apply for a visa for my husband on basis of our family life using FLR(FP) application as it is the only way to keep my husband here.
As you can see below section 2 of FLR (FP) form asked to chose the category in which the applicant is applying for
If you are applying for leave to remain in the UK on the basis of your family and/or private life and you know you do not meet the requirements of the above categories, but would like to apply anyway, tick the box most closely relating to your circumstances and ensure you complete Section 11. In our case we ticked Family Life as a Parent (10 year route).
- Family Life as a Partner (10 year route).
Family Life as a Parent (5 year route).
Family Life as a Parent (10 year route).
Private Life in the UK (10 year route).
Regardless of the category you tick, all applications will be subject to a consideration of family and private life under the Immigration Rules, and on the basis of exceptional circumstances outside the Immigration Rules.

Could anyone tell us if our case is strong any tips would be appreciated so much.
As proof of our on-going relationship, we have all relevant documents such as telephone records and international calling cards, emails, photos and will provide family members supporting letters.
Any help would be much appreciated. Many thanks