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by Jeff Albright » Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:22 am
No, there are no standard forms to apply for concessions, because these are applications outside the Immgration Rules. However, there is SET(O) form that you can use for this purpose.
You need to familiarise yourself with the Home Office DP3/96 policy and write a properly written letter and submit the necessary documents, like your son's original or notarised birth certificate, his passport and the proof of your residence in the UK - your arrival stamp if you still have one, utility bills, P60s, salary slips, other documents that may be relevant including any proof of strength of relationship with your son.
However, your caseworker will contact you if other documents are required at a later stage.
Your are advised to seek expert immigration advice before you apply nevertheless.
You should submit your application without delay, as long in advance as possible prior to your son turning 18.
Good luck!