Ajmal has a point and is correct in saying "Home office will not encourage overstayers to legalize ther stay here so easily".I wouldnt say his message was callous he went straight to the point without sugar coating. I was an over stayer at one point and was just searching for that one solicitor to tell me I had a case,which doesn't make my chances and greater.My point is hearing nice sugar coated stories wont help you my dear what you need is honesty that way you prepare your self for the worst and handle it should needs be.The question is was Ajmal lying or was it that the truth wasnt what you wanted to hear?ajmal wrote:rec212 wrote:@verbina
I should say that you got guts after all what happened to you because it must have been so stressful! I really wish you the best!
@everyone
So if someone has made an FLR(o) application on the basis of a private life with a British cutizen or child, does that mean they cannot deport him/her?
I am married to a British citizen and my first flr(o) has been refused (maybe because i was a visitor by the time I applied) cuz that was one of their pathetic arguments in the refusal letter... Another argument is that i have my parents in my home country thus i have more ties their that in the uk...
When my visitor visa run out, I waited for 20 days and made a new FLR(o) so i am hoping this time my case worker won't be too harsh and use overstaying against me...
I got letter of support from family members to prove ties in here...
I am too disapointed now that i am quite sure i will be refused again but all i am asking for is the right to appeal.
Do you think i have any chance of being granted?
Been in the uk for 7 months now legally.
Married to a British for 1 year.
Cant go back cuz i am sueing previous solicitor who gave me wrong advice and that my wife's health conditon doesnt allow her to live in a hot country like mine.
Thx in advance for ur comments
Your case is very weak. You cannot switch from visitor visa to any other visa within UK. The case worker strictly follow the immigration law and decide application accordingly. Whether you are married to British citizen or not the law does allow visitor to change to any other category. If they start giving overstayer and visitors visa within UK the whole immigration policy will breakdown. It is unfair with those people who follow the immigration law. You are just wasting your time and money here. They will not encourage overstayers to legalize ther stay here so easily.
@ Rec
The only callous ones here are UKBA, keep fighting but keep in mind your chances in my view its best to deal with honesty and prepare yourself down to a T.I knew where i stood when I got married as an over stayer 5 years ago. It was either i was granted or refused after which I knew i could appeal or leave the Uk and apply back home. Either way it is not the end of the world you only loose if you stop fighting the UKBA Your in my prayers.