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I believe an overstay is not straightforward. Your best bet is to do a postal application.RomanCandle wrote:I guess my other question is: is my application considered straightforward with overstaying in my background? Or will I need to send it in vis post?
I've read somewhere that they can only do straightforward applications in-house on the same day. I already have an appointment though - just don't want to lose my money.
When you apply for a fiancée visa, overstaying is covered by the immigration rules under 320 (7C) - is says that overstaying doesn't apply to spouse/fiancée visas. Right?The offices cannot consider any cases that are not covered by the immigration rules, are complex or made by someone who has a poor immigration history. These applications must be posted to the address given on the application form.