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hopeless2009
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COA application by overstayer

Post by hopeless2009 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:03 pm

Hi Guys

I am an overstayer by around 5 years and I have been living with my girlfriend a french national for a year. However , we have been in a relationship in total for 2 years and a half.

We are considering whether we should apply for a COA first to get married or apply for eea2 family permit on the basis of our relationship. I know if we apply for coa the Home office can issue a removal notice to me.

Your help on this will be great. Are there any overstayers who has been successful recently.

Many thanks for your help.

spoiltbratt
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hello

Post by spoiltbratt » Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:24 pm

hi

I was talking to a solicitor about it few days ago about over stayed people getting married and he said it's possible & he had a certain case with him which got thru successfully. I will advice u to consult a solicitor before u go for it . Best Of luck

jude
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Re: COA application by overstayer

Post by jude » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:16 pm

It is possible , you do not even need to contact a lawyer for that , if you have all ur document and you know or sure that is real then just apply your self . I was told if ur visa expire no matter the year as long you can show that you were in uk that is better than nothing.
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