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Impossible? Hmm! So long as the OP can prove that he/she has been here for 14 years (all illegal) of course and no removal notices have been issued against him, it is POSSIBLE.Wanderer wrote:It will be impossible to regularise your stay from the UK, your best nay only bet is to return home and apply for UPV within the rules as normal.
Just a pointer - the 14 year applications are goping the way of the 10 year applicationsVictoriaS wrote:Just a pointer - the 14 year applications are goping the way of the 10 year applications. Cases which would have been approved a year ago are now being refused, and the Home Office are scrutinising documents VERY closely.
Keeping your head down for four years is, in my opinion, not the best option.
Vicky
I think she means that the BIA people are looking very VERY closely at these types of applications. Probably because more people are applying under these rules than in the past, they are making sure EVERY piece of documentation is real, valid, etc. I think Victoria also mentioned in another post (or was it Amanda?) that they are even asking for P60s and payslips and other things, to check that such students didn't work over the 20 hour limit...any reason to refuse!jes2jes wrote:Just a pointer - the 14 year applications are goping the way of the 10 year applicationsVictoriaS wrote:Just a pointer - the 14 year applications are goping the way of the 10 year applications. Cases which would have been approved a year ago are now being refused, and the Home Office are scrutinising documents VERY closely.
Keeping your head down for four years is, in my opinion, not the best option.
Vicky
Can you explain or be more specific please! Do you mean the 10 year applications are becoming difficult or taking priority over the 14 year applications?
Thanks