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by sonrock » Mon Apr 10, 2017 1:37 pm
Hi there
I'd like to ask for your help and please do so if you can as we're in dire position at the moment. I met quite a number of immigration solicitors and my lastest appointment with a managing partner (head of immigration in a big law firm that has 11 offices around the UK) made me very sad and confused.
First of all, our brief story.
The first day I arrived the UK is 05/07/2007. I stayed until late Nov 2008 and then came back to our country.
The first day my wife arrived the UK is 06/01/2007. She stayed until late Dec 2008 and then came back to our country.
Our visa was expired by 31/01/2009.
We came to the UK to study a master course but in Sep 2008, my wife had ectopic pregnancy and been through 3 operations within a short period of time. Doctors and Nurses at the hospital made her infected during/after the first operation, so the next 2 ones nearly took her life.
She was very weak and had to be on wheelchair all the time until leaving the UK. We came back to our country and got married in March 2009 whilst my wife was having traditional treatments for fertility with a very well known general herbalist (considered as traditional doctor).
He said that my wife should not travel at all whilst the treatment should take 6 - 12 months or longer in order for the medicines to be effective; whilst she had to see him every week for pulses measurement + taking medicines.
The hardest part here is all the most critical time when my wife was in hospital with operations etc. was in the UK. We came back to our country for our wedding (still within 6 months period) but decided to stay longer due to her health and fertile conditions. Having children is the most important part of our family and we had to prioritise this whilst listening to our doctor's advice. But I'm not sure this is gonna convince guys at HO when they just want to kick foreigners out.
We came back to the UK in Sep 2009 to start my PhD and staying until now without break. My visa Tier 4 Doctorate Extension Scheme will expire by 02/07/2017 just 3 days before I reach 10 years. My wife and children are my dependant and visa expire dates are the same.
We've never overstayed in the UK or breached any law, always applied to extend visa before expired date. My children were born in the UK. By Oct this year, one is 6 years old and another is 3 years old.
We had all the medical records from NHS and also cover letter + prescriptions from our genegal herbalist back in our home country, but still feel it very difficult in our case.
The most confusing part is the solicitor (managing partner) told me last week that I'm not eligible to apply for ILR because my current leave doesn't cover the 10 years time although just 3 days shortage. I thought we can apply 28 days before we reach 10 years and my current leave perfectly covers that???
In addition, the solicitor also told me that if we try to appeal, then appeal and they still let us down. By that time, my daughter will reach 7 years old and we'll be able to apply for family visa.
However, if we're granted the visa then all the appeal time under 3c leave will be considered legal and not overstay.
Otherwise, all the time staying in the UK after they refuse our ILR application will be considered overstay.
That means, by 2019 when we can count the second 10 years continously without break (6 months at one point or 540 days in total) will not work as we will have overstayed already. That's the critical point if we try to buy time to reach the second 10 years time.
I graduated last year with a PhD and started working immediately as a project manager. Unfortunately, my employer is not a tier 2 register whilst it's extremely difficult for me to get a visa sponsored job as all graduate programmes start in September while my visa expires by July.
Also I'm not from a 'prioritised country' where people here in the UK want to do business with so sponsored jobs usually go to Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern or Russian students.
I'm still trying to applying for jobs everywhere but really hopeless.
I don't know what to do next when our visa expiration date is coming soon. Please advise me.
Very many thanks and best regards,
Sr