For someone who is so afraid to taken to a detention center, I find it weird that you overstayed in the first place. Why are you now ready to leave? Like most immigrants legal or otherwise I stayed for economic reasons. I needed to earn money to improve my family situation back home, put a few peop...
For someone who is so afraid to taken to a detention center, I find it weird that you overstayed in the first place. Why are you now ready to leave? Like most immigrants legal or otherwise I stayed for economic reasons. I needed to earn money to improve my family situation back home, put a few peop...
gamma911 wrote:
Smaller airports would mean less chance of getting caught - Avoid all London Airports if possible - Edinburgh, Glasgow Prestwick, or International being good
Thank you for that.
What about Birmingham are there exit checks there?
Surely it is unlikely that you would be detained for any length of time if you are on your way out anyway - unless you have committed some offences other than overstaying. But in that case, you can pretty much forget about ILR at 14 years. No I have not committed any other offences. It's just that ...
I need to know about these exit checks. This will help me decide what to do (which airport to leave from if I leave). As it stands my options looks like this: a) go at any airport and risk arrest and detention centre... b) Stay and hold out for status granted on the basis of long term (14 years). I ...
I so desperately want to leave but I am so afraid of being arrested and detained when I leave. This is because I have overstayed my Visa. Do all the airports do exit checks? As in my case this could be defeating the purpose what's the point of arresting people who want to leave anyway? I want to go ...