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If you have long-term ambitions to live, to settle, &/or to naturalise in UK you have not really helped your case.Tito.8457 wrote:Hello,
I'm facing a problem. I have been living with an EEA citizen for 9 months and we went to give notice to register office to get married. But, I'm in this country on student visa. But, I haven't been attending my university for last 2 years. Our relationship is genuine. But, our notice has been referred to home office for verification. As I overstayed, what consequences will I face and how can i avoid big penalty specially not to get deported. As we literally can not live without each other. And we are not rich enough to get a solicitor or even not rich enough to come back in case I get deported. What can we do now?
Please suggest me any solution.
Tito,Tito.8457 wrote:@ noajthan, Thank you for your reply. her my fiance is settled here. and we want to stay in UK. what should we do in that case? I understand I overstayed, but my circumstances changed. and I saw they are talking about Judicial Review, is it possible to seek JR without a lawyer? I would appreciate your help.
+1noajthan wrote:Have you considered getting married in your fiancee's country?
If you do & then return to UK you will be the family member of an EEA national.
If she is a 'qualified' person (exercising EEA free movement & treaty rights) then you could apply for a residence card and potentially achieve PR in 5 years.
noajthan wrote:Tito,Tito.8457 wrote:@ noajthan, Thank you for your reply. her my fiance is settled here. and we want to stay in UK. what should we do in that case? I understand I overstayed, but my circumstances changed. and I saw they are talking about Judicial Review, is it possible to seek JR without a lawyer? I would appreciate your help.
I have no experience of JR but have heard it's an expensive process & you would surely need expert legal help to make your case.
I have used an immigration lawyer in the past, for my family's case, and they offered an initial, short but free appraisal;
not sure if forum rules permit me posting their details in public, will try to PM you on that.
Have you considered getting married in your fiancee's country?
If you do & then return to UK you will be the family member of an EEA national.
If she is a 'qualified' person (exercising EEA free movement & treaty rights) then you could apply for a residence card and potentially achieve PR in 5 years.
If you are thinking of naturalisation then you still have the UK 'good character' rules (& employment history rules) to contend with, but a 5-year plan for now is surely better than nothing.
Tito,Tito.8457 wrote:I am not authorised to send or read PM. ...so could you please send me a message?