CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 4:31 pm
Olumba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:42 pm
Umr wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 11:56 am
Hi Friends i m reading all posts on this forum last few days now i appriciate all friends they r all heping and discussing there immigration matters with eachother
friens now i m going to write down my immigration status and previous history i need good advice & help from members of this forum.
I came to uk on student visa which was valid until 2014 then between this visa i applied for visa extension as student but H O refused Student application bcse Toeic matter then i put J R in and got married with british citizen H O gave me right of appeal on my student visa i won appeal 2018 now H O gave me student visa for 4 months which is valid till July 2018 now i have my 5 monts Old son and i already have 14 years Step son from my wife’s previous marriage . Can anyone help me and advise which application i should submit my wife earn Just £10000 for year we Dont meet financial requirement of £18600.
PLEASE REPLY FRIENDS
From your details,if you have been living with your partner for 2years with the new baby you have ,you are qualify for partners route 10 years . You are also qualify for parent routes because there is a step son that lives with you but the requirements on that seems logical because you must show a good evidence that you take care of the step sons,you are connected with him ,your name is an emergency contact in the school or Gp.Proof that you take him out for holiday,picture with you and him on his birthday. I have the same condition as you but home office told me I can’t proof that I have enough contact with the boy even after collecting letters from school and pics of me and the boy.
In every way,you must have live 2 years with your partner to qualify for either parent or partners route. But I think you have more weight in partner route if you have live for 2years with evidence to show than parent.
Kindly check the rules around the FLR(FP) Parent route. This is for single parents, not for a person in a relationship with the childs other parent.
Thank you moderator. The rules is complex but I think in the rule says if you are a parent of a child that is not yours and that child live with you,you might be qualify for a parent.
• is the parent with whom the child normally lives, rather than the child’s other parent who is British
• does not live with the child (who lives with a parent or carer who is a British citizen or settled here), but they have direct access (in person) to the child, as agreed with the parent or carer with whom the child normally lives or as ordered by a court in the UK
3, is the parent with whom the child normally lives, rather than the child’s other parent who is British or settled
I think no 3 applies to those for have step child livening with them. Stand to be corrected