This Zambrano ruling caught my eye.There is also an option around a court ruling called 'Zambrano' - the ruling says that if there is a dependant person in the UK (who is a british citizen - which your child would be) who is dependant on someone outside the UK - that person they are dependant on has a right of abode in the UK. However, you have to show that the child IS dependant on the father. This also doesn't grant him entry until after the birth and if you're going down that route there are visas specifically for access to a child.
My wife is British citizen and she's going to give birth to our baby girl in a month. I am Serbian citizen currently in Serbia waiting on decision for spouse visa while my wife is in the UK, but i am afraid that i will be refused based on insufficient funds.
So if i do get refused would this Zambrano ruling be a good option, or do we go for appeal(which can take long time)?
What evidence would i need to provide to prove that child is dependant on me? Does that mean financial or?
How much does this type of application cost and what are waiting times?