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He is Jamaican also but he has his indefinate leave to remain for over 6 years. We have been friends for approximately 3 years. If I should return to Jamaica I would have to take our son with us and what happens if I should be there for a long time and he is only given 6 months or less to remain in Jamaica? I cannot leave him with my husband because he has to work to maintain us.atenolol wrote:What nationality does your husband have? If he is British then then best option is to go and apply from Jamaica.
Why has your husband not applied for British citizenship? It might help your application....Your son...is he also a British citizen (because he should be)?? If not, do make sure you register him and obtain a British passport. He is also probably a Jamaican citizen, so get a passport for him before travelling to Jamaica (as he will need to enter on that passport, I suspect).breanna wrote:He is Jamaican also but he has his indefinate leave to remain for over 6 years. We have been friends for approximately 3 years. If I should return to Jamaica I would have to take our son with us and what happens if I should be there for a long time and he is only given 6 months or less to remain in Jamaica? I cannot leave him with my husband because he has to work to maintain us.atenolol wrote:What nationality does your husband have? If he is British then then best option is to go and apply from Jamaica.
I'm not sure being pregnant etc will be looked on by the HO as a valid reason for an in-country app....breanna wrote:Can someone please help me? I have submitted my application and received a reply that my case has been passed on to a caseworker. We had to make an in-country application because I am pregnant and my husband wants to be there for the delivery. My question is the Home Office has not returned my husband passport and he needs it to send for his naturalisation application. Can anyone say how long does it take them to return his passport and how can I go about to request the return or copy of his passport?
I have just got back an answer from the home office re the above case and was told that my case has been passed to the Liverpool Charged Casework Team 4 . It also says that they don't know when a decision will be made but the target to clear all cases in its cohort by July 2010. Has anyone received anything like this so far?breanna wrote:I would really need some urgent advise. I have been in the UK from 2002 and is an overstayer from 2007. I was initially given 6 months as a visitor and before it expires I applied for a student visa which was refused in 2007. I have been married since January 2008 with 2 kids born in 2006 (died) and 2007. Both is for my husband. I think I am pregnant again. I have been hearing about the 1st October banned and I am really worried and scared. I am originally from Jamaica. I have been seeking immigration advise but they seem a bit conflicting and confusing. Some are saying an in country application cannot be made because it will be denied and some are saying because I am here already its best to put through the in country application ASAP. I have even spoken to my MP and he has written to the Home Office and is awaiting reply as to what is the best option but time is running out and it has been more than 2 months without any response. I cannot return home because my ex and her sister has threatened to kill me. I have already reported this to the police here with proof of the texts that were sent but they said nothing can be done because it is an overseas threat. Will someone please advise me on what to do. Thanks in advance.