Tallywithme wrote:Hi everyone,
So many success stories and positive people on this thread - it is so amazing to read.
The solicitors are helping me apply for discretionary leave (FLR - FP). I have gathered as much evidence as possible. Wish me luck! Well done to those that got their visa and keeping everything crossed for those that are waiting! I'll post my story/time line in due course; but for now, here's my post on my background:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 79537.html
Feel free to advice or share your thoughts. Thanks.
Hello Tallywithme
When applying for FLR FP you have to provide 2 years or more of evidence living together for example your name on bills etc..
Your partner who you living with name doesnt need to be on it you just show poof living together at the property and how many people live there only the applicants name needs to be on the bill and letters.
Remember it dont matter if your name on the bill has a bit if a spelling mistake as long as you can show proof of 2 years worth of letters in your name It doesn't has to be every month for example four to six letters for each year is fine
When I applied for FLR FP which the solicitor filled the evidence I gave was
1. Bills
2. Doctor letters
3. Child benefit and child tax credit letter
4. Tenancy agreement
5. payslips ( I work part time )
6. daughters red book
7. British passport ( mines )
8. Daughters birth certificate ( full one with both parents name on it )
9. Both me and partners passport size photos
Like I said before on the thread my partner living in UK since 2009 has been going to Beckett house reporting centre to sign for over 1 years now since 2013 november
I am a British born citizen born here in UK therefore daughter is automatically British who is 7 months old now
Received acknowledgement letter with biometric needed to be done dated 3/12/14
boimentric done 9/12/14 at PO
We are waiting for the outcone.
Can anyone tell me is it 6 to 8 weeks from biometric being done and has anyone waited more then 8 weeks for an outcome.
My partner has never been an overstayer always is within the law she has no visa but has tempory admission to stay in UK until further notice.
I will always say never be scared go to your sign if they say to report they cant do anything without hard evidence even if your an overstayer when you make an application you will need to provide papers for example for the past years where have you been living, name on bills etc..
If overstayer depending on your circumstances they can send you back home if caught or they will say to report every 2 weeks or so until further notice.
Common sense if overstayer HO don't like that if after your visa finished made an application then that's fine if you had any kind of visa before for example visitor visa, work permit etc..
Hope everyone gets good news.