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Your above 2 statements don't matchfussyyout wrote: I would NOT be seeking to recourse to public funds.
I have accomodation sorted with recourse to public funds.
JT,Siggi wrote:JT,
The advise is really straight forward in your case, return to your home country asap. marry your Gf there and then apply for a spouse visa. Simple as pie.
Jei2 & Siggijei2 wrote:Siggi wrote: JT,
You don't exactly sound like an enamoured lover. Note that the onus will be on you to prove that the relationship is genuine and subsisting. How will you support yourself and presumably your nursing partner? Do you have letters of potential (note potential) employment?
From your statement about accommodation with recourse to public funds, this shouldn't matter if your girlfriend is registered as the sole tenant in a council flat. Unless you mean that she's in receipt of housing benefit..?
Given your overstayer status and the penalties coming in for re-entry applicants in October 2008, it might well be worth forking out the £100.00 for an hour's consultation. Much more costly to yourself and your partner if you get it wrong. Start by having a look at para 281 of the Immigration Rules.
Now repeat after me fussyyout-- love, love luurrve.....I would have no other choice other than live in Jamaica with her as a married couple (it wouldnt be the end of the world, i'll survive even in Iraq...lol)
The above statement which I boldened confuses me. By BIA, Siggi, do you mean immigration at departure or the ECO?Siggi wrote:Fussyyout,
I will try to answer your question as follows:
If you return to your home country -Jamaica ?
Sneek out of the UK and don't tell the BIA , you are already a overstayer and if they pick this up it will be a big issue.
In terms of different names you have usede, well that is illegal and will have serious effect if you are cought out.
Your business is of course a good thing but it won't really help your immigration status.
Siggi wrote:My dear confussed Twin,
Firstly I never ever advised Fussyout to lie
Twin wrote:
I personally wouldn't advise the OP to lie about anything whatsoever as his case would definitely turn out worse if caught in a lie and with the deception rule in force, he might as well kiss entry clearance bye bye for at least 10 years!
Secondly, how Fussyout gets around the issuse of a overtsyer and fathering a child. I'm sure he can come up with a good story, I know I could but it is not my place to say how!
fussyyout wrote:In a nutshell I have overstayed for 9 years now in April since coming here from the Caribbean. My girlfriend of one year is now pregnant and is keeping the baby. I very much want to be involved with the upbringing of the child and offer my full support as a father and would like to go the extra mile by marrying her.
Now tell me how do I do this? Do I attempt to marry her here or should I first leave the country marry her abroad and then seek to come back along with her on a spouse visa?
Is there a possibility that will simply not take the child into regard and just say hey get out thanks for letting us know?
I would NOT be seeking to recourse to public funds.
I have accomodation sorted with recourse to public funds.
I would appreciate your opinions before I go shell out 100 pounds an hour for a solicitor.
Regards
JT