The case worker should have applied discretion! Your post seems confusing because you state " your wife did not help you with any supporting documents and then you say it was refused because the time you spend in the last five years was not under immigration control"Nasara wrote:Hello everyone in this forum.My head is splitting and don't know what to do.I will appreciate it very much if you could help.
I have been in this country for ten years now.My first five years I was on a student visa.In the fourth year of my stay I got married to an Irish national.We lived together for four years before we split.
It wasn't a pleasant one .My wife has since move out of our marital home.
This year,after living here in UK for ten years ,I applied for indefinite leave to remain based on the ten years I have legally live in this country using SET(LR) form.
My application was refused because my former wife refused to give me any supporting documents to process my application.
The reason for refusal was that the last five years of my stay in this country was not under any immigration control and as such would not count towards my ten year stay in uk.
I'm devastated.I have been given the right of appeal though.
If any member has had this experience or ever dealt or heard of situation like this,I would appreciate it very if they can give me any information.
I must add that we are only separated no divorce has been filed yet.
Thank you all in advance.
If the ilr was refused due to the last visa not being under immigration control how your ex wife's help would have helped you? There are many members on the forum who were in the same situation as you and still got ilr with mixed visas! Can you write the full statement in the refusal letter please?[/b]