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Accidentally overstayed my spouse visa

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Accidentally overstayed my spouse visa

Post by Kebo1586 » Sun Mar 09, 2014 1:28 pm

Hello,

I am an Australian living in the Uk on a spouse visa. Unfortunately I have recently been quite ill and as such did not notice my visa expired in early January. Does anyone have any experience of what my options are now having overstayed?

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Re: Accidentally overstayed my spouse visa

Post by Amber » Sun Mar 09, 2014 3:29 pm

Just apply for SET(M) now, LIUK will be required. You are technically an overstayer however, just apply for SET(M) by post and you should be fine. Cohabitation proof and last 3 months wage slips with corresponding bank statements should be supplied.

Write a covering letter explaining that you were ill and that SET(M) does not require extant leave.
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Re: Accidentally overstayed my spouse visa

Post by Kebo1586 » Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:19 pm

Thank you. Does my having overstayed mean that technically I shouldn't be working?

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Re: Accidentally overstayed my spouse visa

Post by Amber » Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:50 pm

Yes, technically it does and if you were you could face prosecution and your employer fined.
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