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Given the information you have now given, it is not actually true that your limited leave visa expired. Although the stated expiry date had passed legislation known as Section 3C meant that the old visa was "treated as continuing" until such time as IND got round to making a decision on the application for a new visa. Accordingly you were "legal" all that time and thus not an overstayer.On the other hand, after my limited leave to enter expired i did not hear from HO
For registration under section 3(1) it's is true that parental consent is "normally" required, but the Nationality Instructions (section 9.16) make it clear that a non-custodial parent will not be allowed to veto the application unless there is a good reason:John wrote: Either way, consent is normally required from a child's parents when an application is made for a child to be Registered as British. Can you say where your parents are now? Or do you, or someone else, now have Legal Guardianship over your brother? Is there a formal Court Order concerning your brother?
I think I would do that, that is write to the HO, but in the absence of a prompt response, go and see the MP for the area in which you live. Ask that MP to apply the needed pressure to ensure a speedy response to your request for the return of the needed document.Although they advised me to write to the HO so they can return my travel document which personally I think is a dead end way as the travel document must have been lost in there. Any advice?