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What's stopping your partner going to live with you in your home country?bbbb wrote:So It would be better to stay illegally...
A solicitor told us that but we want to make things rigth...
In ur case u've nothing to lose really. But bear in mind the net is getting more sophisticated, and u could end up deported or removed. It would be 14 years before you could legalise ur stay and even that rule might have gone by then.bbbb wrote:So It would be better to stay illegally...
A solicitor told us that but we want to make things rigth...
Yes;
How'd u work that out, Einstein?rebel82 wrote:You will not face any ban as you will apply for spouse visa so don't worry about that and go for it
and one important thing in this forum we have couple of members who we have just to discourage and mislead people.
best of luck for the future.
hi therebbbb wrote:Hello ,
For starters , pls don't judge me.
Entered in the UK twice illegally now planning to go back next year in my country for a spouse visa...
Do I face a ban?? if yes for how long??
Do you know someone who has been in the same situation?? if yes could you get in touch with me ?
finally , if someone , out there, knows a good solicitor please give me his(or her) contact...
thank you beforehand
(11) where the applicant has previously contrived in a significant way to frustrate the intentions of these Rules. Guidance will be published giving examples of circumstances in which an applicant who has previously overstayed, breached a condition attached to his leave, been an Illegal Entrant or used Deception in an application for entry clearance, leave to enter or remain (whether successful or not) is likely to be considered as having contrived in a significant way to frustrate the intentions of these Rules.bbbb wrote:Hi
thanks for ur answers. would like to make something clear...
The DECEPTION for me is to use a fake document to travel, NOT to use a fake document to apply for a UK visa...