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but the best thing to do as well as the path of least resistance is that he leaves the country and applies for a new visa.JAJ wrote:I suggest you need a lawyer. Try Laura Devine: http://www.lauradevine.com
Or contact the IAS or JCWI for advice or a referral:
http://www.iasuk.org
http://www.jcwi.org.uk
Depends on where he has to go and if the new rules since October will cause problems. I would recommend a professional consultation first.republique wrote:ut the best thing to do as well as the path of least resistance is that he leaves the country and applies for a new visa.
if you try to apply as an overstayer, it will take a very long time to sort it out and like john said, he shouldn't be working.
he should tell the employer he is going on vacation and see if you get lucky with a quick approval