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He who sicks healing must tell what ails them. As several persons have pointed out, you have not provided needed information to know how to channel their assistance to your situation. You keep evading providing appropriate response to direct questions.....wonder how you will get the needed assistance.uklifetest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 5:40 pmHi I am waiting for an interview and I have just discovered this letter.
I don't know what does it means in relation to my case.
That's the point, if you don't share your details & history (anonymised) then members will not be able to point you in the right direction. Even a paid adviser will struggle, but still take your money.(I am hoping to get a general advice but I think its a bit difficult to get help without disclosing the details of my case)
If you committed a crime in your home country and are facing prosecution for the crime, this is not a ground that you can claim asylum or something that any immigration advisor can help you with. None of what you have posted above applies to your case. Any immigration advisor who claims success for any such circumstances are not being honest. It is VERY difficult to regularise your stay based on what you have stated in your posts.uklifetest wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:06 amxxxxxxx has, over the years, successfully represented clients whose applications fall ‘outside’ the Immigration Rules, such as illegal entrants, over-stayers, those who have previously made false representations or used deception in a previous application.
If you fall into any of these categories, you may be surprised to know that, in certain circumstances, you may be able to regularise your stay in the UK. Typical examples where xxxxxxxx has successfully applied for such cases may include the following:
Settlement (Spouse, Civil Partner, Unmarried Partner)
Dependent Children (under 18)
Human Rights cases
Returning Residents
We use a combination of knowledge, experience and careful interpretation of the Rules, supported by relevant case law to submit a full and frank application giving you the best possible chance of success.
We have successfully applied in the past where there have been situations arising from the following scenarios:
Applicant entered on a false passport
Applicant entered the UK clandestinely
Applicant over-stayed a visa for a considerable amount of time
Applicant has had previous Visa refusals
Applicant has been previously been refused Entry to the UK
I found this online, should I seek legal advice?
Prosecution or persecution?uklifetest wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:52 amhi I claimed asylum on may 2019 for the season of afraid of prosecution.
I was defined as an illegal entrant as I claimed a visitor and then applied asylum.
I am still waiting for my interview.
However, I would like to apply for business visa innovator visa for 3 years I got offer from an endorsing body. I know it takes another 2 years to get ILR. however im afraid if I won't be eligible to get that visa even got offer and later ILR because I was defined as an illegal entrant.
for applying for such a visa I need to go back my home country.
Which endorsing body is this? And what has changed between this offer of support and you fleeing South Korea?apply for business visa innovator visa for 3 years I got offer from an endorsing body.