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Jjbakerr wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:48 pmThanks for all the responses.
His Passport expired about 5 years ago and he has no valid form of immigration leave.
After reading the responses, he has decided to wait a month until his passport is issued before making the FLR application. I just thought I'd check with the forum as a friend advised that it was possible to apply without a passport as long as a reason is provided.
Also regarding his application, he's applying to stay as a parent of a British child. I consider this a straightforward application, hence why we've decided he uses the super-priority option. Nope it's not a straightforward application. He's been living illegally in the UK for a long time. Don't waste money on super-priority. Also prepare him form a long battle. You definitely would need a solicitor in my opinion.
Any comments on this?
I would really appreciate any input as this forum helped me during my case about 2.5 years ago which was a lot more complicated than his.
It was just an advise, you're always free to do what you want. Keep us posted, as others can learn from it.Jjbakerr wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 8:28 pmi have read of an overtayer using the super priority service on this forum and was successful. Also i know of someone who applied under the same route parent of a British child , who was successful using super priority.
My understanding is that having a british/qualifing child and there's no public interest in removal, then it shouldn't be very difficult to regularise his stay.
Not sure how this should be a long battle...