Hi, merry christmas to everyone.
Does anyone have any experience of the following?
My partner is a failed asylum seeker, been in the U.K since 2000. He was 'lost' to the authorities for several years, but earlier this year came to the attention of the home office and is now 'subject to immigration control'. I've been reading these boards for a while now and can see that the general advice is to return to one's home country, marry and apply for a spouse visa. However my partner was taken to his country's embassy in London by an immigration officer, while he was in Campsfield detention centre (he has since been released), and they basically do not accept that he is a citizen of their country. This means that he can't get a travel document or passport so can't travel to his home country (and as far as we understand can't be removed by the home office). We have applied for discretionary leave, as advised by our solicitor, but I see from these boards that we will be in for a long wait!
Can anybody see any other option for us?
Thankyou
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