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Well there was because he didn't leave when he was suppose to.no laws broken when hubby was here on visit visa in 2009
January 2015 - Naturalisation Application Timeline
Unread postby abBY20 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 10:53 am
NextBee wrote:
UPDATE: Application denied as it said that I didnt meet "Good character". This is because of how I got my ILR after qualifying for IRL when I overstayed on my first visa. That was 14 years ago. They have kept all the money and I DONT qualify to appeal. I can apparently reapply in 3 years(2018)
Eligibility criteria: 5 years ILR
Language criteria met: Life in the UK
Current nationality: Zambia
Method of application: Post office Special Delivery
Council name if NCS used:
Date of application: 2/01/2015
Payment method: Debit card
Date of receipt by UKBA: 5/2/2015
Date of acknowledgment: 9/2/2015 sent via email
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 07/01/2015
Date approval received: Denied and documents received 24/01/2015
Date of ceremony: waiting
He certainly didn't... but as soon as his tourist visa expired he stayed illegally in the UK, overstayer are illegal immigration wise, when his visa expired he had no legal right to stay in the UK. Again you are better off waiting until 2019 to apply for his naturalisation the rules are clearly mentioned in my post above, his application is likely to be refused before 2019, if you don't mind losing £906 you can try. Spouse visa and naturalisation are two different things and the good character requirement had been changed in December 2014, please read this :hamziyan88 wrote:But my husband didn't enter the UK illegally. He entered on a visit visa and overstayed it. He returned voluntarily and his spouse visa avisa was initially refused due to them claiming we hadn't put documents in that we had proof we did include. We won appeal when someone obviously went over it.
9.7 Evasion of immigration control
The decision maker will normally refuse an application if within the 10 years preceding the application the person has not been compliant with immigration requirements, including but not limited to having:
a. failed to report
b. failed to comply with any conditions imposed under the Immigration Acts
c. been detected working in the UK without permission
Well go ahead then... if you think that the immigration system is a gamble and the naturalisation process a lottery but I would certainly disagree with that, there are rules and guidance for the whole process that have been mentioned several times... whatever decision you choose good luck to you!hamziyan88 wrote:Ok but the woman at checking service spoke to.a caseworker in the HO and they said it depends on which Case worker you get.they may use discretion if you ask but it's simply a 50/50 gamble.