I arrived in the UK in September 1999 as a student, I began studying, after 1 year, my solicitor messed up my visa application by not doing his job, (he was struck off by the Law Society due to negligence in many other cases), as a result, I became an overstayer, I did not return home after becoming aware of my status, I stayed due to reasons I won’t express here.
I submitted an application on the grounds of compassionate leave to remain in June 2016; it was rejected in March 2017. I met a girl mid 2017, she is a UK national, we fell in love and are now engaged to be married, I submitted a second application on the grounds I have a spouse, that too was rejected in April 2018 on the grounds we haven’t been cohabiting for over two years. Two months ago, I requested a copy of my passport from the Home Office to register our impending marriage (3 times in two months), they have yet to dignify my request with a response, I spoke to my solicitor last week Monday and he advised me to return to Jamaica, get married then apply for a spousal visa.
I have never been convicted of a crime, I have never been in trouble with the law, my fiancé works for a reputable investment bank, neither of us have ever been married, she owns her own home, we both have significant number of family members in the UK. My question is, would it be difficult to acquire a spousal visa after getting married abroad, would the fact I have been classed as an overstayer for more than a decade hamper my efforts in securing a spousal visa to return to the UK ?
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