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What is your nationality?sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi
First of all thanks for reading my post and appreciate your help in advance.
Just to give you some idea about our background and current situation
I live in London with 4 dependents i.e my wife, 3 children aged 6 yrs 5 months, 3 yrs 10 months and 2 yrs 8 months all born in the UK.
First 2 children are school going and we have very good connections with other families/friends and community people. I also do volunteering work for Barnardos charity and our local council disability organisation. Infect, I've received appreciation letters from them. I'm also serve local community newspaper as freelancer reporter and cover government and community programmes.
My case
Me and my wife came in to UK as visitor in May 2004, since then my wife never went back home, I went in 2006 for 2 weeks and came back in the UK.
Now we live as over stayer in this country.
We've applied for ILR set(0) last year 2010 in May and had been refused in september 2010, we then sent our application for re-consideration, again has been refused on 20th of May 2011. my solicitor said that wait for removal letter from UKBA.
I've contacted to new solicitor he he said that the first solicitor submitted our case in wrong category and should have applied for FLRO legacy case.
Honestly and truly I've spent lot of money towards that and got no hope.
Now new solicitor has advised me to apply new case in FLRO based on my children
My questions
1. Shoud I wait for the letter from UKBA? and prepare to go?
2. Will UKBA will visit my home and take us to remove the country?
3. Should I wait for my daughter until she becomes 7 years and then submitt new case? FLRO or any suggestions?
4. What are the things, documents would be helpful for my new case?
5. Legacy policy still exists or discretionary leave can be granted?
Please help me I'm very anxious and upset as well as my all family members.
Awaiting for your help.
Thanks
Sunny
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mochyn wrote:What is your nationality?sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi
First of all thanks for reading my post and appreciate your help in advance.
Just to give you some idea about our background and current situation
I live in London with 4 dependents i.e my wife, 3 children aged 6 yrs 5 months, 3 yrs 10 months and 2 yrs 8 months all born in the UK.
First 2 children are school going and we have very good connections with other families/friends and community people. I also do volunteering work for Barnardos charity and our local council disability organisation. Infect, I've received appreciation letters from them. I'm also serve local community newspaper as freelancer reporter and cover government and community programmes.
My case
Me and my wife came in to UK as visitor in May 2004, since then my wife never went back home, I went in 2006 for 2 weeks and came back in the UK.
Now we live as over stayer in this country.
We've applied for ILR set(0) last year 2010 in May and had been refused in september 2010, we then sent our application for re-consideration, again has been refused on 20th of May 2011. my solicitor said that wait for removal letter from UKBA.
I've contacted to new solicitor he he said that the first solicitor submitted our case in wrong category and should have applied for FLRO legacy case.
Honestly and truly I've spent lot of money towards that and got no hope.
Now new solicitor has advised me to apply new case in FLRO based on my children
My questions
1. Shoud I wait for the letter from UKBA? and prepare to go?
2. Will UKBA will visit my home and take us to remove the country?
3. Should I wait for my daughter until she becomes 7 years and then submitt new case? FLRO or any suggestions?
4. What are the things, documents would be helpful for my new case?
5. Legacy policy still exists or discretionary leave can be granted?
Please help me I'm very anxious and upset as well as my all family members.
Awaiting for your help.
Thanks
Sunny
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How did you leave UK in 2006 and then come back?
Are you and your wife the same nationality?
Are you in paid employment?
How do you manage to pay for accommodation and food?
Are you working illegally?
gads wrote:Hi, i understand your position as iam in the same position as you , your first solicitor did not do u any good as u filled in the wrong form, u need to fill the flro form and asdd as many documents as you can like doctors report, ur kids bith certificate , ur kids school progress report, letters from british citizens to show tht they know you pictures of ur kids loads of document i know of about 2 people that have been granted , but u will be given discretionary leave to remain not indefinite leave to remain use a solicitor tht knbows wht they are doing and they should quote some case laws including zh tanzania best interest of a children do not give up , u need yto be persistant and patient r child is almost 7 which evem makes ur case stronger . all the best feel free to ask me any question but please seek legal advice
Thanks for reply, Any idea what to do next? how about discretionary leave?? I don't have an option but to take a chance on this one. my solicitor knows that but he said that we should apply for FLRO, let's see what happen.Casa wrote:If you're referring to the 7 year rule regarding a child with no legal status in the UK, this no longer applies.
"As of the 9th December 2008, this policy was withdrawn as "the original purpose and need for the concession has been overtaken by the Human Rights Act and changes to immigration rules".
Your new solicitor should be fully aware that this was scrapped from the UKBA regulations two and a half years ago.
sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi
First of all thanks for reading my post and appreciate your help in advance.
Just to give you some idea about our background and current situation
I live in London with 4 dependents i.e my wife, 3 children aged 6 yrs 5 months, 3 yrs 10 months and 2 yrs 8 months all born in the UK.
First 2 children are school going and we have very good connections with other families/friends and community people. I also do volunteering work for Barnardos charity and our local council disability organisation. Infect, I've received appreciation letters from them. I'm also serve local community newspaper as freelancer reporter and cover government and community programmes.
My case
Me and my wife came in to UK as visitor in May 2004, since then my wife never went back home, I went in 2006 for 2 weeks and came back in the UK.
Now we live as over stayer in this country.
We've applied for ILR set(0) last year 2010 in May and had been refused in september 2010, we then sent our application for re-consideration, again has been refused on 20th of May 2011. my solicitor said that wait for removal letter from UKBA.
I've contacted to new solicitor he he said that the first solicitor submitted our case in wrong category and should have applied for FLRO legacy case.
Honestly and truly I've spent lot of money towards that and got no hope.
Now new solicitor has advised me to apply new case in FLRO based on my children
My questions
1. Shoud I wait for the letter from UKBA? and prepare to go?
2. Will UKBA will visit my home and take us to remove the country?
3. Should I wait for my daughter until she becomes 7 years and then submitt new case? FLRO or any suggestions?
4. What are the things, documents would be helpful for my new case?
5. Legacy policy still exists or discretionary leave can be granted?
Please help me I'm very anxious and upset as well as my all family members.
Awaiting for your help.
Thanks
Sunny
hi
you can contact to malik law solicitor
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doing a handy man job is still a job and you are using the money received to pay rent.sunnyhoney666 wrote: No. I do Handy man job. as I can't work in an organisation or shop
Sharing a house, got 2 rooms and paying rent by doing handy man job, very very difficult but trying to survive in this situation
sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi
First of all thanks for reading my post and appreciate your help in advance.
Just to give you some idea about our background and current situation
I live in London with 4 dependents i.e my wife, 3 children aged 6 yrs 9 months, 4 yrs 2 months and 2 yrs 11 months all born in the UK.
First 2 children are school going and we have very good connections with other families/friends and community people. I also do volunteering work for Barnardos charity and our local council disability organisation. Infect, I've received appreciation letters from them. I'm also serve local community newspaper as freelancer reporter and cover government and community programmes.
My case
Me and my wife came in to UK as visitor in May 2004, since then my wife never went back home, I went in 2006 for 2 weeks and came back in the UK.
Now we live as over stayer in this country.
We've applied for ILR set(0) last year 2010 in May and had been refused in september 2010, we then sent our application for re-consideration, again has been refused on 20th of May 2011. my solicitor said that wait for removal letter from UKBA.
I've contacted to new solicitor he he said that the first solicitor submitted our case in wrong category and should have applied for FLRO legacy case.
Honestly and truly I've spent lot of money towards that and got no hope.
Now new solicitor has advised me to apply new case in FLRO based on my children
My questions
1. Shoud I wait for the letter from UKBA? and prepare to go?
2. Will UKBA will visit my home and take us to remove the country?
3. Should I wait for my daughter until she becomes 7 years and then submitt new case? FLRO or any suggestions?
4. What are the things, documents would be helpful for my new case?
5. Legacy policy still exists or discretionary leave can be granted?
Please help me I'm very anxious and upset as well as my all family members.
Awaiting for your help.
Thanks
Sunny
sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi
First of all thanks for reading my post and appreciate your help in advance.
Just to give you some idea about our background and current situation
I live in London with 4 dependents i.e my wife, 3 children aged 6 yrs 5 months, 3 yrs 10 months and 2 yrs 8 months all born in the UK.
First 2 children are school going and we have very good connections with other families/friends and community people. I also do volunteering work for Barnardos charity and our local council disability organisation. Infect, I've received appreciation letters from them. I'm also serve local community newspaper as freelancer reporter and cover government and community programmes.
My case
Me and my wife came in to UK as visitor in May 2004, since then my wife never went back home, I went in 2006 for 2 weeks and came back in the UK.
Now we live as over stayer in this country.
We've applied for ILR set(0) last year 2010 in May and had been refused in september 2010, we then sent our application for re-consideration, again has been refused on 20th of May 2011. my solicitor said that wait for removal letter from UKBA.
I've contacted to new solicitor he he said that the first solicitor submitted our case in wrong category and should have applied for FLRO legacy case.
Honestly and truly I've spent lot of money towards that and got no hope.
Now new solicitor has advised me to apply new case in FLRO based on my children
My questions
1. Shoud I wait for the letter from UKBA? and prepare to go?
2. Will UKBA will visit my home and take us to remove the country?
3. Should I wait for my daughter until she becomes 7 years and then submitt new case? FLRO or any suggestions?
4. What are the things, documents would be helpful for my new case?
5. Legacy policy still exists or discretionary leave can be granted?
Please help me I'm very anxious and upset as well as my all family members.
Awaiting for your help.
Thanks
Sunny
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Your case is very weak and considering the recent judgement on THIS CASE for a family who have actually been living here legally, I dont see any cahnce for you. Instead of living in poverty here, suffering and wasting your precious time, you would better prepare and leave on your own. If you are removed forcibly, that may affect your cahnces in case you or your children would want to apply later.sunnyhoney666 wrote:Hi hope you find well? long time no contact. I was just waiting for the removal notice from UKBA but fortunately I have not received as yet. I am planning and gathering all necessary docs for the new case but this time Human rights as per my new solicitor based on my kids. What do you think? is that the right option for us? article 8
secondly, I've made a folder containing GP records, reference letters from my neighbours, family friends, friends alongwith their utility bills showing their address, kids school records, attendance record, letters from school confirming start and end dates during their attendance in the nursery and school, GP confirmation dates showing from our first registration with them (2004), loads of pictures in different ages and outdoor activities/school activities, volunteering letters, councillor letter. I think I should apply asap without further delays. please advise if you've any suggestions. thanks
vinny wrote:Important new case on children.