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All the replies are full of b*****. Get a good solicitor and send a new application of your husband on your basis. If you hear any thing quicker its fine otherwise just file the case against HO. Good luck.4444 wrote:hamid84 wrote:Hay 4444...
wats up hamid84,its been long. howz you family. hope fine
i think your reply if full of b***** ,i was in similar situation as her hubby so i know what i am talking about.you dont even need a solicitor if your case is a legacy case. a few people from this were in a similar situation so i hope they come forward .keshgrover wrote:All the replies are full of b*****. Get a good solicitor and send a new application of your husband on your basis. If you hear any thing quicker its fine otherwise just file the case against HO. Good luck.4444 wrote:hamid84 wrote:Hay 4444...
wats up hamid84,its been long. howz you family. hope fine
dont beleive what your solicitor says, so far i have not heard of any refusal under legacy unless someone has got criminal convictions. you will need to push your case. i was also am immigration absconder. your hubby has got stong family ties in the UK and i know he will be granted ILR under legacy. they will never take a decision against him unless he has got criminal convictions.google wrote:thanks for the replies
If i push HO too much. They might take decision against him as he was a immigration absconder before thats what the solicitor said.
And drink driving is not very serious? Come on, a car in the hands of a person under the influence is a lethal weapon.ziggystar wrote:My husband is asylum and legacy case, we involved our MP who pushed home office as we also have a child together (I am british). Our solicitor is 'best in the area' but of no help and solicitors seem to be ignored by home office, whereas MPs are not. My advice is contact your local MP, ours has just got the home office to agree to expedite (fast-track) my husband's case on the basis that he has strong grounds to stay. Don't worry about the drink driving charge, it is only very serious issues they can use against him, such as drugs, violence, sexual offences etc. Also, if the ban is spent (no longer in force) that's even better. GOOD LUCK!