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ILR is normally granted after five years residence in the UK as the spouse of a British citizen. In your case, you seem to have got it in 2.5 years.
£2389 + £19.20
UKVCAS staff has absolutely no knowledge about immigration matters. They are just there to follow the checklist and submit biometrics.Omar222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:05 pmWhen we attended the Biometrics appointment and paid extra services to check the documents. The advisor confirmed all our documents were correct and didn’t mention anything about the ILR. We have email evidence which says that no further information is required.
The ukvcas staff at the biometrics centre are not UKVI employees or case workers and also not immigration advisors. Ukvcas are third party agents contracted to do the Biometrics for UKVI.Omar222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:05 pmWhen we attended the Biometrics appointment and paid extra services to check the documents. The advisor confirmed all our documents were correct and didn’t mention anything about the ILR. We have email evidence which says that no further information is required.
You are wholly incorrect here.glas195 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:22 pmI agree with most of what has been said already EXCEPT for the fact that "you have been an over-stayer since March 2021"
When you make an immigration application, you current status is kept under section 3C of immigration laws until a outcome is reached.
In this case, since March 2021, you were technically still under Spouse/partner leave to remain, until the 8th June 2021 that your application was rejected that you are now illegally residing in the UK
I think this decision can challenge this situation as you were meant to apply for ILR and not british citizenship. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse but in some cases it can be reasonable.
Get yourself a lawyer asap