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Perhaps not.Ayyubi72 wrote:So, technically your visa has expired and now you are an overstayer in UK. Border official were correct.
Just to clarify , I did not have KoL required on the Vignette ... But I still did it.Ayyubi72 wrote:If that is the case then UKBA is correct.
You must have had KoL required on the visa, you haven't noticed.
You had to pass KoL after arriving in UK, and then applied for ILR. You had 27 months to do that.
Since KoL requirements were introduced for ILR, all the ILE's issued had this KoL required on them.
So, technically your visa has expired and now you are an overstayer in UK. Border official were correct.
Cheers,Ayyubi72 wrote:I would again state, that the most important thing is your visa vignette.
Once again, it will all in the end come down to your visa vignette.
You really need to look at it. If you do not have a photocopy of your visa then it will just be a guess work.
If KoL required is mentioned on the vignette, then what I said above will be correct.
If (by mistake) they issued you ILE without KoL required mentioned on it, then you have a valid argument, and you will win in the end.
Once again Your visa vignette is the key.
Yes, I concur. It would be extremely difficult for UKBA to revoke it . There was similar case of a friend who was granted a visa in error but UKBA did try to revoke it after three years when my friends sent his passport for an upgraded visa.He fought it through his lawyer and MP and the visa was reinstated.Casa wrote:pereras2000 doesn't appear to meet the condition (since withdrawn) of having been married for a minimum of 4 years and living for the whole of that time with his wife outside of the UK. In which case, the ILE may well have been issued in error although difficult to revoke.