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Thank you very much JAJ. We will do that but my husband still wants the quick fix. I won't say I don't either.JAJ wrote:I strongly recommend professional assistance:
http://www.jcwi.org.uk
http://www.iasuk.org
may be able tor refer you to a competent practitioner.
If you have been in the U.K. for 14 years you may be able to apply for settlement on that basis. Processing won't be quick but depending on your circumstances, may be preferable to leaving and applying from out of country.
Thank you, thank you, thank you very much Frontiermole. You have given me hope in all this mess. I was so scared but now I feel good about telling the truth. It is such a burden to lie because you have to continually think of more lies to cover your track. I tell you, it's a life of bondage.Frontier Mole wrote:If you apply in country the following things will happen
It will take months to get a decision - perhaps more than a year.
You will get served with a whole range of paperwork none of it good
Your record is made worse by the fact that you are in country as an illegal with no means of proving entry.
By going back to your country of origin
You get a decision in a matter of days or a few weeks at most.
It shows you have accepted your status by returning to your country
The system will show only the bits that UKBA know now, no nasty paperwork on file. Yes they will know you could not have got into the UK except as an illegal BUT the system is not showing you as an illegal.
The fastest and least complicated way is to go home. Your article 8 claim and spouse status will get you back here in no time.
I do want to check out policy / point of law regarding the use of deception. There is something about if the deception was used so many years ago that it is excluded from the consideration. Will get back to you on that.
FM, how right is this? Family members are indeed excluded from a ban under paragraph 320(7b) but can be readily refused under paragraph 320(11).still hold to my original thinking that you should be fine under the spouse / family rules that exclude you from getting the 320(11) mandatory ban. I would just like to ensure that the illegal entry part is squared away before you make plans to go home.