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i am just woried about biomatric no rec it yetmairyk10 wrote:its too early to say anything... bepatient and wait
YH UN MARRIED PARTNER MY WIFE GOT ILR N SHE HAS PAKISTANTI PASSPORTCasa wrote:You mention 'your wife' and then say that you've been living with your 'partner' for 22 months. Have you applied as an unmarried partner or a spouse?
I HAVE ATTCHED MY WIFE PREGNANCY BOOK PAGES AND I HAVE ATTACHED MY SON BRITTISH PASSPORT MY SURNAME ON IN AND MY WIFE IS SAME COUNTRY IS ME PAKISTANCasa wrote:The application may not be accepted as you require 24 months of co-habitation in a relationship akin to marriage.
As you are unmarried, the Home Office may also require you to take a DNA test as evidence of paternity.
See my edited post quoted above.Casa wrote:The application may not be accepted as you require 24 months of co-habitation in a relationship akin to marriage.
As you are unmarried, the Home Office may also require you to take a DNA test as evidence of paternity.
If as you say your wife has ILR and a Pakistani passport why have you written "i am applied to base of brittish and and britiish wife"
THNKS FOR UR REPLY I HOPE ALL GOES WELL FOR ME ITS INLY 2 MONTHS LEFT FOR TO B 24 MONTHS TOGATHER I WILL SEND 2 MONTHS TOGATHER PROVE LATER ON WEN TIME COMES N MY SLOICITER SAID TO ME U DONT NEED DNA WEN U HAVE HOSPITAL PREGNANCE BOOK WER BOTH PARENTS NAME ON ITCasa wrote:See my edited post quoted above.Casa wrote:The application may not be accepted as you require 24 months of co-habitation in a relationship akin to marriage.
As you are unmarried, the Home Office may also require you to take a DNA test as evidence of paternity.
If as you say your wife has ILR and a Pakistani passport why have you written "i am applied to base of brittish and and britiish wife"
aw sorry i didnt notice i was typing caps lock onCR001 wrote:Please stop writing in CAPITALS, it is very difficult to read and is the same as SHOUTING.
no im overstayed for 9 yearsCasa wrote:Your solicitor may be over-optimistic. A pregnancy book doesn't prove paternity and neither does your name on the birth certificate.
Why didn't you wait to complete the 24 month period for co-habitation required at the time of application for an unmarried partner?
Do you have legal residence?
This may indicate a 'wife in Britain' rather than a wife who is actually British.Casa wrote:If as you say your wife has ILR and a Pakistani passport why have you written "i am applied to base of brittish and and britiish wife"
I've never been very adept at solving puzzles.noajthan wrote:This may indicate a 'wife in Britain' rather than a wife who is actually British.Casa wrote:If as you say your wife has ILR and a Pakistani passport why have you written "i am applied to base of brittish and and britiish wife"
but my wife cant go pakistan because she got ilr on base off domestic voilence on ex marriage and she never been in pakistan sice she got the ilrCasa wrote:In which case as you both appear to be from Pakistan, the Home Office may take the view that you could return there as a family. The fact that you have a child here with British nationality doesn't secure your residence. Even more so as your Unmarried Partner visa is likely to be rejected as invalid due to not meeting the mandatory 24 month co-habitation period. This needs to have been reached on the date you submitted your application.
'Anchor baby' applications are being increasingly refused.
yh thats wat i mean ! and ex husband is brittish guy he is also from uk but hes got family back homeCasa wrote:Are you saying that your partner is at risk of violence from her ex-husband in Pakistan ?