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mochyn wrote:All that worry for nothing, if you are British citizen and your spouse applies from overseas there is no way the Home Office will refuse you if you have family in the UK.katiebridges87 wrote:hello all,
this is my first post so please bear with me.I am a british citizen who recently married my wonderful husband(13th dec 2009) in his home country of st.vincent.
We posted our online visa application just after and he had an interview and his biometrics done on 22nd december,we then recieved an email from the british consular based in N.Y on Jan 5th stating they had recieved his application and it would take up to 20 working days to process.
The issue is my husband has been an overstayer in the U.K since 2006,he has been honest about this in his application and even showed he has been working full time(and paying taxes might i add!)for that time.does anyone know how this will affect his visa application?im really worried he will be refused and we have a 3 and a half year old son and one on the way!!(we sent evidence of my pregnancy to them also)
thanks in advance
I understand the concern as you have to leave your family and exit the UK and you are worried that you might not be allowed back in but as you can see it was very quick
beauitful65 wrote:Hello I was reading about sticky's problems and it reflects my own, i came here to ask for help with the same problem although minds is a little different. I am from the UK and my husband is from Jamaica we were married in 2009, my husband is now applying for his visa to join me in the UK, my husband overstayed in the UK for five years he was removed in 2008,my worry is will that hinder his visa? We are not using lawyers to help us i am using the information from the board to put my papers together but i was asked to seek legal advice on the overstaying part, next will there be a problem in the time we take to sort out his visa, I have a everlasting headache about things going wrong please please can someone help me out. Thank you
mochyn wrote:All that worry for nothing, if you are British citizen and your spouse applies from overseas there is no way the Home Office will refuse you if you have family in the UK.katiebridges87 wrote:hello all,
this is my first post so please bear with me.I am a british citizen who recently married my wonderful husband(13th dec 2009) in his home country of st.vincent.
We posted our online visa application just after and he had an interview and his biometrics done on 22nd december,we then recieved an email from the british consular based in N.Y on Jan 5th stating they had recieved his application and it would take up to 20 working days to process.
The issue is my husband has been an overstayer in the U.K since 2006,he has been honest about this in his application and even showed he has been working full time(and paying taxes might i add!)for that time.does anyone know how this will affect his visa application?im really worried he will be refused and we have a 3 and a half year old son and one on the way!!(we sent evidence of my pregnancy to them also)
thanks in advance
I understand the concern as you have to leave your family and exit the UK and you are worried that you might not be allowed back in but as you can see it was very quick
My case is a bit complex.dragon085 wrote:first off thank you everyone for the info and advice. i just want to share my experience.
i went to UK on student visa in 2001 and studied till sep 2009.
after sep 2009 i overstayed my visa till Dec 2010.
i met my partner in august 2010. i came back to my home country in dec 2010. we got married in jan 2011 and applied for spouse visa in feb and got spouse visa in may 2011.
i left UK on my own expenses. did not used any fake id's or passports etc in UK. i mentioned in my application that i left UK voluntarily. all other paper work that we submitted was what was specified in guidance notes of application form. my partner has got indefinite leave to remain in UK.