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@Abc499 - 10th to 11th August is only 1 day, not 28!lander wrote:So he becomes an overstayer 28 days from AR Date and not date his dependant visa expires
Then I misunderstood ! My understanding was the overstaying start from 11th Aug on this case, and I mention that.Casa wrote:@Abc499 - 10th to 11th August is only 1 day, not 28!lander wrote:So he becomes an overstayer 28 days from AR Date and not date his dependant visa expires
5 years of marriage doesn't meet the rule of 5 years of residence in the UK as a Tier 1G dependent. He doesn't qualify for ILR, he's only been in the UK for 2 years.lander wrote:Also could home office not have exercise discretion and grant his tier 1 general dependant visa rather than just refusing ilr application
lander wrote:Also could home office not have exercise discretion and grant his tier 1 general dependant visa rather than just refusing ilr application
Amber left the forum some time ago.lander wrote:Please vinny, Amber and other respectable senior members can you please help me with your views
Funke also is not longer active on the forum.lander wrote:Oh I didn't know Amber left. How about obie and funke..? Thanks I so much appreciate your help on this forum
The Home Office can only consider visa's for which you have actually applied. Unfortunately, you misunderstood the rules and this has cost you time as well as stability.lander wrote:Also could home office not have exercise discretion and grant his tier 1 general dependent visa rather than just refusing ilr application
Your best option may be, in my opinion alone, for him to return to his home country (the sooner the better!) and apply to return as the spouse of a settled person.This is the most likely possibility for you and him to remain in the UK together long term. You are still at a stage time-wise where everything can be considered and explained away as a big, but genuinely innocent, misunderstanding.lander wrote:My husband’s dependant leave expired on 21 July (2016?)