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by elinn » Wed May 18, 2011 11:50 am
Hello. I'm American and I applied for a fiancee visa about a year ago and was granted one on 16th November 2010. I came into the UK on 2nd December, 2010. My spouse and I were married on 7th May, 2011, and we went on a pretty long honeymoon. When we got back, that night we sat down to start filling out the FLR(M) form to give me 2 years in the UK, when we noticed that my visa had actually expired the day before. I don't know when or how the thought entered my head but I thought I had until June to make the submission.
I rang up both the immigration inquiry bureau and the Croydon Public Enquiry Office - both with the same answer: you can take your chances with the FLR (both said "we can't stop people from submitting them"), but the correct procedure would be for me to leave the country immediately and re-apply.
I did biometrics in America but from my understanding I must do it again - which can take some time as it will take them at least 7 days to mail me the package if it is accepted (perhaps longer because of needing to make an appointment).
I really have nothing in America. I have been out of work since I moved here and we have been waiting to get married before making the submission to have me stay, and then get a job. We have some money and it wouldn't bankrupt us to have me fly back to America, apply for my FLR(M) (if that is even correct, I'm not sure if I would have to get another visa to re-enter the country), and return to the UK, but I can't shack up in a hotel for 3-6 months waiting. We just can't afford that.
I don't know if it's worth the risk (and the 550 quid), for us to go ahead and apply and wish for the best, or if they would even take the situation into consideration. I am all for taking responsibility for my actions but we just got married. This seems like a really rough start.
Should I be contacting a lawyer? Should I go ahead and apply IMMEDIATELY anyway or should I go back to America and hope for the best?
Any advice I'll take. Thank you.